Hall Caine

Hall Caine

Author: Vivien Allen

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 1997-07-01

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 1847141684

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This first full biography of the Victorian romantic novelist Hall Caine traces his life from childhood in Liverpool, through his time as 'housemate' to Dante Gabriel Rossetti and association with members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood to his triumphant career as a popular novelist. Caine, a swashbuckling character who might have figured in one of his own novels, wrote fifteen novels and many non-fiction works. Vivien Allen has been able to take advantage of Caine's family papers and letters and, living in the Isle of Man, is well placed to write about this half-forgotten author of Manx descent who made his home there from 1896 until his death in 1931. The book contains letters to Hall Caine from the American, Dr Francis Tumblety who has been recently identified as the probable 'Jack the Ripper'. These letters were mentioned in the Channel 4 (UK) documentary 'Jack the Ripper' 1996. Much of the archive material was accessed with the assistance of the New York Public Library and the New York Theatre Museum.


The Eternal City

The Eternal City

Author: Hall Caine

Publisher: G.N. Morang

Published: 1901

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13:

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"The Eternal City, by Hall Caine, was published in 1901. The story opens in London, where Prince Volonna, who has been exiled for conspiracy against the Italian government, lives a life of charity under an assumed name, being known as Dr. Roselli. He rescues from the snow, a street waif, David Leone, who is one of the many who are brought to England yearly from the south to play and beg in the streets. This lad grows up in the household of the good doctor and his English wife and little daughter Roma, imbibing his foster father?s theories and becoming his disciple. Prince Volonna is finally tricked back to Italy, where he is captured and transported to Elba, and David Leone is likewise condemned as a conspirator; the latter escapes, and as David Rossi enters Rome and preaches his principle of the brotherhood of man. After the death of her father, Roma is discovered by the Baron Bonelli, Secretary of State, and a man of cunning and duplicity, who brings her to Rome where she becomes the reigning belle of the capital, but one whose name has not remained untarnished. The author recounts her meeting with David Rossi, her recognition of her foster brother, their love and the various obstacles which beset their path." -- Bartleby.com.


The White Prophet

The White Prophet

Author: Sir Hall Caine

Publisher: McLeod & Allen

Published: 1909

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13:

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English in Egypt have trouble with half-Christian, half-Mohammedan nationalist.


The Woman of Knockaloe

The Woman of Knockaloe

Author: Hall Caine

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-27

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Set on the Isle of Man amid the First World War, the novel relates the life of Mona Craine, a young lady who lives with her sibling and their maturing father. Mona's life is upset first by her sibling being called up to battle in France, and afterward by the specialists consenting to set up an internment camp for adversary outsiders there at Knockaloe. Mona agrees to live there still and supply sustenance for them terrible Germans against her desire and just for her evil dad. In any case, her hard and unforgiving demeanor towards the Germans starts to decrease when she meets the neighborly and articulate Oskar Heine. As they begin to look all starry eyed at, they additionally need to manage the furious antagonistic vibe of the nearby network.