Historical Mysteries by Andrew Lang
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These Essays, which appeared, with two exceptions, in _The Cornhill Magazine_, 1904, have been revised, and some alterations, corrections, and additions have been made in them. 'Queen Oglethorpe,' in which Miss Alice Shield collaborated, doing most of the research, is reprinted by the courteous permission of the editor, from _Blackwood's Magazine_. A note on 'The End of Jeanne de la Motte,' has been added as a sequel to 'The Cardinal's Necklace:' it appeared in _The Morning Post_, the Editor kindly granting leave to republish. The author wishes to acknowledge the able assistance of Miss E.M. Thompson, who made researches for him in the British Museum and at the Record Office. CONTENTS PAGE I. THE CASE OF ELIZABETH CANNING 1 II. THE MURDER OF ESCOVEDO 32 III. THE CAMPDEN MYSTERY 55 IV. THE CASE OF ALLAN BRECK 75 |
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