Doris Force at Locked Gates; Or, Saving a Mysterious Fortune

Doris Force at Locked Gates; Or, Saving a Mysterious Fortune

Author: Julia K. Duncan

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-23

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13:

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Julia K. Duncan's novel 'Doris Force at Locked Gates; Or, Saving a Mysterious Fortune' is a captivating story set in the early 20th century, full of mystery and intrigue. The book follows the adventures of the fearless and resourceful Doris Force as she navigates through locked gates and uncovers a mysterious fortune. Duncan's writing style is engaging and vivid, capturing the essence of the time period and drawing readers into the world of the story. The novel is a perfect blend of suspense, action, and character development, making it a compelling read for fans of mystery and adventure literature. Julia K. Duncan was known for her ability to create strong, independent female characters in a time when such portrayals were rare. Her personal experiences as a woman in the early 1900s likely influenced her writing and shaped the character of Doris Force. Duncan's background in journalism and her passion for storytelling shine through in 'Doris Force at Locked Gates', making it a timeless and enduring work of literature. I highly recommend 'Doris Force at Locked Gates; Or, Saving a Mysterious Fortune' to readers who enjoy historical mysteries and strong female protagonists. Julia K. Duncan's novel is a delightful and engaging read that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.


Trust No One

Trust No One

Author: Ted Schwarz

Publisher: Vivisphere Publishing

Published: 1997-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781892323170

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T. S. Eliot

T. S. Eliot

Author: Elisabeth Wintersteen Schneider

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1975-01-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9780520026483

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The Grandes Dames

The Grandes Dames

Author: Stephen Birmingham

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2024-05-14

Total Pages: 493

ISBN-13: 1504095634

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The acclaimed social historian provides an in-depth look at eight society women who shaped upper class culture from the Gilded Age to WWII. Astor. Rockefeller. McCormick. Belmont. Family names that still adorn buildings, streets, and charity foundations. While their men blazed across America with their oil, industry, and railways, the matriarchs founded art museums, opera houses, and symphonies that functioned almost as private clubs. Linked by money, marriage, privilege, and power, these women formed a grand American matriarchy—and they ruled American society with a style and impact that make today’s socialites seem pale reflections of their forbears. Stephen Birmingham takes us into the drawing rooms of these powerful women, providing keen insights into an American society that no longer exists. Caroline Astor, who, when asked for her fare boarding a streetcar, responded, “No thank you, I have my own favorite charities.” Edith “Effie” Stern deciding that no existing school would do for her child, so she had a new one built. And the legendary Isabella Stewart Gardner replying to a contemporary who was overly taken with their Mayflower ancestors: “Of course, immigration laws are much more strict nowadays.” These women had looks, manner, and style, but more than that, they had presence—a sense that when one of them entered a room, something momentous was about to occur; Birmingham opens a window to the highest levels of American society with these profiles of American “royalty.”