Mr. Meeson's WillOnly a storyteller as preternaturally gifted as action-adventure master H. Rider Haggard could turn a story about a legal battle over publishing rights into a gripping page-turner. Mr. Meeson's Will offers a fascinating glimpse into the legal rights of authors in the nineteenth century -- and a swashbuckling maritime misadventure that comes with a plethora of unpredictable consequences. |
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It employed more than two thousand hands, and its works, lit throughout with the electric light, cover two acres and a quarter of land. One hundred commercial travellers, at three pounds a week and a commission, went forth east and west ...
It employed more than two thousand hands, and its works, lit throughout with the electric light, cover two acres and a quarter of land. One hundred commercial travellers, at three pounds a week and a commission, went forth east and west ...
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He looked at the walls hung with works of art, which, whatever else they might be, were at least expensive, at the mirrors and the soft wax-lights, at the marble mantelpieces and the bright warm fires (for it was November), ...
He looked at the walls hung with works of art, which, whatever else they might be, were at least expensive, at the mirrors and the soft wax-lights, at the marble mantelpieces and the bright warm fires (for it was November), ...
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Presently the light grew. Jeannie was lying on her side, her white face resting on her white arm. Her eyes were wide open, but when Augusta held the candle near her she did not shut them or flinch. Her hand, too—oh, Heavens! the fingers ...
Presently the light grew. Jeannie was lying on her side, her white face resting on her white arm. Her eyes were wide open, but when Augusta held the candle near her she did not shut them or flinch. Her hand, too—oh, Heavens! the fingers ...
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Everything about her, from the electric light and boiler tubes up, was on a new and patent system. Four hundred feet and more she measured from stem to stern, and in that space were crowded and packed all the luxuries of a palace, ...
Everything about her, from the electric light and boiler tubes up, was on a new and patent system. Four hundred feet and more she measured from stem to stern, and in that space were crowded and packed all the luxuries of a palace, ...
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She was running under a full head of steam now, and the coast-line of England grew faint and low in the faint, low light, till at last it almost vanished from the gaze of a tall, slim girl, who stood forward, clinging to the starboard ...
She was running under a full head of steam now, and the coast-line of England grew faint and low in the faint, low light, till at last it almost vanished from the gaze of a tall, slim girl, who stood forward, clinging to the starboard ...
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Chapter VI Mr Tombey Goes Forward | 57 |
Chapter VII The Catastrophe | 67 |
Chapter VIII Kerguelen Land | 79 |
Chapter XIII Eustace Buys a Paper | 127 |
Chapter XIV At HanoverSquare | 133 |
Chapter XV Eustace Consults a Lawyer | 143 |
Chapter XVI Short on Legal Etiquette | 154 |
Chapter XVII How Augusta was Filed | 162 |
Chapter XVIII Augusta Flies | 172 |
Chapter XIX Meeson V Addison and Another | 178 |
Chapter XX James Breaks Down | 187 |
Chapter IX Augusta to the Rescue | 90 |
Chapter X The Last of Mr Meeson | 100 |
Chapter XI Rescued | 110 |
Chapter XII Southampton Quay | 118 |
Chapter XXI Grant as Prayed | 199 |
Chapter XXII St Georges HanoverSquare | 213 |
Chapter XXIII Meesons Once Again | 225 |
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