Derry; a Tale of the Revolution of 1688
- 346 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A novel by the British writer Charlotte Elizabeth, set during the Glorious Revolution and telling the story of a family in Derry, Ireland facing political and religious turmoil.






A novel by the British writer Charlotte Elizabeth, set during the Glorious Revolution and telling the story of a family in Derry, Ireland facing political and religious turmoil.
Explore the world of Victorian women's magazines with this fascinating collection of essays, stories, and poetry. Edited by the prolific author Charlotte Elizabeth, The Christian Lady's Magazine provides a vivid snapshot of the beliefs, values, and concerns of Christian women in the early 19th century.
This historical novel tells the story of the Siege of Derry in 1689, when Catholic forces besieged the predominantly Protestant city of Derry, in Northern Ireland. Based on firsthand accounts, this gripping tale vividly captures the drama and horror of the siege.
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