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Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary, Visited in 1837. Vol. IIGleig, G. R. (George Robert), 1796-1888enAustria -- Description and travel; Germany -- Description and travel; Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- Description and travel2008-01-28
A Dream of John Ball; and, a king's lessonMorris, William, 1834-1896enBall, John, d. 1381 -- Fiction; Great Britain -- History -- Peasants' Revolt (Tyler's Insurrection), 1381 -- Fiction; Matthias I, King of Hungary, 1443-1490 -- Fiction; Peasant uprisings -- Fiction; Historical fiction1995-11-01
The Historical Nights' Entertainment First SeriesSabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950enThe night of Holyrood: the murder of David Rizzio -- The night of Kirk o'Field: the murder of Darnley -- The night of betrayal: Antonio Perez and Philip II of Spain -- The night of charity: the case of the Lady Alice Lisle -- The night of massacre: the story of the St. Bartholomew -- The night of witchcraft: Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan -- The night of gems: the affairs of the queen's necklace -- The night of terror: the drownings at Nantes under Carrier -- The night of nuptials: Charles the Bold and Sapphira Danvelt -- The night of stranglers: Giovanna of Naples and Andreas of Hungary -- The night of hate: the murder of the Duke of Gandia -- The night of escape: Casanova's escape from the Piombi -- The night of masquerade: the assassination of Gustavus III of Sweden.2001-05-01




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