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  • Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

    This classic play dramatizes the political and personal machinations surrounding the assassination of a powerful leader. The narrative follows the conspirators' plot, their execution of the plan, and the resulting chaos and war. The themes of ambition, loyalty, and the struggle for power are explored through complex character interactions and memorable soliloquies. The play also examines the consequences of political violence and the unpredictable nature of history.

    The 2433rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Quentin Durward by Sir Walter Scott

    A Romance of the Middle Ages

    "Quentin Durward" is a historical novel set in the 15th century, revolving around the adventurous life of its titular character, a young Scottish man who travels to France to seek his fortune. In the service of King Louis XI, Quentin becomes embroiled in the complex political machinations of the time, involving the struggle between the King and Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Throughout his journey, Quentin also finds himself in a romantic entanglement with Isabelle, Countess of Croye, navigating a path filled with danger, intrigue, and the moral challenges of loyalty and honor.

    The 7019th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Vol De Nuit by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

    The novel explores the perilous and heroic world of early aviation through the story of a nighttime airmail flight in South America. It delves into the lives of pilots who risk their lives to ensure the success of their missions, highlighting themes of duty, sacrifice, and the tension between personal and professional obligations. The narrative focuses on the struggles of a pilot navigating treacherous weather and the emotional turmoil of his wife, who anxiously awaits his return. The story captures the spirit of adventure and the human capacity to confront fear and uncertainty in the pursuit of progress.

    The 14871st Greatest Book of All Time
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The Bradenton Herald, 3 Books

From a section of the The Bradenton Herald published in 1933. I am uncertain who the author is.

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