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1816K-1743Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1742Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1741Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1740Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1739Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1737Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1736Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1735Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1759Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1760Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1757Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1758Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1756Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1755Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1753Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1754Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1751Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
1816K-1752Wien / Vienna, 1816. antiker Stich / antique engraving, Format ca. 21 x13 cm
Could her head rule her heart? Juliana Penridge was beautiful, intelligent ... and penniless. She had been deprived of her dead husband's estate when an unscrupulous cut-throat presented false papers of ownership. But Juliana's spirit remained unbroken, and she set out to find herself a job. Instead she found Miles Harcourt lying injured in the road. Juliana helped the enigmatic, undeniably attractive gentleman to a nearby country house and nursed him back to health.Miles repaid Juliana for her kindness by escorting her to London. The gossip-mongers soon began wagging their tongues, however, and Juliana thought it best to leave. If only she hadn't fallen in love . Book
(Signet Regency Romance) All her life, Guinevere Holland has been overshadowed in her mother's affections by her twin brother, the Earl of Holybrooke. But when the Holland family takes a London town house for the Season, Guin's mother expects the young miss to make a suitable match, without considering whether she wishes to marry at all. A master at diplomacy, Sir Frederick Hawkesworth has fared less well in the politics of love. Then he meets Guin at a dinner party, and the shy beauty intrigues him ore than any of the incomparables of the ton. But it will take all the charm, wit, and savoir faire Sir Frederick can muster to convince Guin that she and no other is Cupid's choice for him. Book
Well-bred orphan Cristabel Swann tolerates her thankless teaching job until her uncle dies unexpectedly. Arriving in London to claim her inheritance, Cristabel encounters something else entirely--a loutish naval captain who won all of the old man's property in an evening's gambling, leaving his niece nothing but debt! To his credit, Captain Chase recognizes her desperation and offers her a position as landlady of a "boarding house" in Kensington. Cristabel is happy with her new situation and with the female tenants of the house. They are exceedingly well dressed for working-class girls and have many admirers. Cristabel soon has a beau of her own--the dashing Lord Winstoke, who seems just a tad familiar, both in appearance and in attitude. Of course, Cristabel maintains propriety in every situation. But she cannot understand why the men she meets are so forward. Could it be the company she keeps? Book
(Signet Regency Romance) Lovely young Sarah Howard had to decide: Who was the real Nicholas Stanhope? Was he this dazzlingly handsome heir to a glittering title who won her heart with his wonderful kindness and wonder-filled kisses? Was he the splendid suitor to whom she gave her heart and pledged her hand? Or was he a loathsome libertine who took advantage of her weakness after another man betrayed her? Was he a cold and calculating cad who siezed on her father's folly to take possession of her family's estate? And above all, did she dare find out the truth about this man she could not help but love...? Book
[The Romantic Novels of Barbara Cartland. Vol. 1] Barbara Cartland's facsimile signature on title page on each book."As a minor member of the Greek Royal Family in exile in England, beautiful young Princess Giona knows her Fate only too well. One day she is to marry for duty to her country rather than for love. But to her horror, destiny comes calling far too soon when by Queen Victoria's Royal Command she must marry the ageing and unpleasant King of the Balkan State of Slavonia in order to prevent it being swallowed up by its powerful neighbours, Austria and Germany." Book
Fine Romanian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Romanian and a small abstract in English. 300 p. Criza dinasticâ din România, (1925-1930).= The dynastic crisis in Romania, (1925-1930). The first signs of a serious institutional impasse, an event commonly referred to as the "Crisis of succession", may be applied between 1918-1919, when Prince Carol, the eldest son and heir of King Ferdinand - who was in love with Ioana (Zizi) Lambrino - was ready to give up his powers as a successor of the Romanian Crown. Although the question of the succession to the throne was governed with great efforts in 1881 by Ferdinand's appointment as successor to the Crown, the constitutional order of the country knows in the third decade of the last century, an unprecedented stalemate, a result of the Crown Prince Carol's decision to withdraw from the order of succession. Decision of the Council held in Sinaia, on December 31st, 1925, on the question of giving up the throne would lead to the convening of the two Houses of Parliament for January 4th, 1926. Patriarch Miron Cristea was to be involved in the major events that have ridden the Romanian political stage in 1925 and 1927, on the occasion of the so-called "dynastic crisis", as a witness and adviser, and then, with the establishment of the Regency, as a member of it, alongside Prince Nicolae, the younger son of King Ferdinand I and Gheorghe Buzdugan, the President of the High Court of Justice and Cassation.
Shw was a usurper and a fortune hunter.. or so it seemed to Alex, Earl of Templestowe. Alex found himself deprived of part of his inheritance. The home where he had grown up had been left to his cousin's widow, Harriet Ashburn, a woman whose reputation was not to her credit. But Cousin Harry was not the least bit like her reputation - unless she was playing some sort of devious game. Harry seemed to be gentle and kind and all woman, and Alex was afraid of his growing attraction to her. Harry had already tricked his cousin into marrying her, and one fool in the family was more than enough. Book