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This vintage book contains Charles Major's 1902 historical novel, "Dorothy Vernon Of Haddon Hall". The story follows the life and loves of Dorothy Vernon, the youngest daughter of Sir George Vernon and heiress of Haddon Hall. This volume is highly recommended for fans of historical fiction and those with an interest in the life of Dorothy Vernon. Contents include: "I Ride Sown To Haddon", "The Iron, The Seed, The Cloud, And The Rain", "The Pitcher Goes To The Well", "The Golden Heart", "Mine Enemy's Roof-tree", "A Dangerous Trip To Derby-town", "Tribulation In Haddon", "Malcolm No. 2", "A Tryst At Bowling Green Gate", "Thomas The Man-servant", "The Cost Mark Of Joy", et cetera. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction.
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
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Mr. Williamson presents, "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall", at Her Majesty's Theatre, [1906].