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The Mysteries of London, Vol. II [Unabridged & Illustrated] (Valancourt Classics)

The Mysteries of London, Vol. II [Unabridged & Illustrated] (Valancourt Classics)

The Mysteries of London, Vol. II [Unabridged & Illustrated] (Valancourt Classics)

G. W. M. Reynolds / George W. M. Reynolds / George WMReynolds / GWMReynolds

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Valancourt Books
Año de edición:
2015
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781943910168
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Picking up right where the first volume left off, this second volume of George W.M. Reynolds’s The Mysteries of London continues and concludes the epic story. The virtuous hero, Richard Markham, is hot on the trail of the ferocious villain Anthony Tidkins, the 'Resurrection Man', while the enigmatic George Montague Greenwood continues his rise to wealth and power. And in this volume, we meet new characters: Katherine Wilmot, an innocent girl falsely accused of murder; Gibbet, the deformed son of the public executioner; Lord Ravensworth, whose dastardly brother Gilbert Vernon plots his demise; the Marquis of Holmesford, a debauched libertine; young Albert Egerton, whose fortune becomes the target of the notorious rogues Arthur Chichester and Sir Rupert Harborough; and many more.From the majestic ballrooms of Buckingham Palace and the great houses of the aristocracy to the lowest drinking and gambling dens and the bowels of Newgate prison and Bethlem madhouse, Reynolds’s novel sweeps the reader along at a breakneck pace, leaving no part of the great metropolis unexplored as it uncovers the sensational mysteries of Victorian London.Originally published as a 'penny dreadful' and sold in weekly installments for a penny each, The Mysteries of London was the best-selling novel of its era, selling more than 50,000 copies per week and over a million in the course of a decade. But as readers of this new edition will discover, Reynolds’s novel is no mere antiquarian curiosity: it is an unputdownable page-turner and a classic of Victorian fiction that deserves to be ranked with Dickens’s Bleak House and Trollope’s The Way We Live Now. This edition reprints the unabridged text of the 1846 first edition, including all its illustrations, and includes a new introduction by Mary L. Shannon

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