WILLIAM LE QUEUX Ultimate Collection. 100+ Spy Thrillers, Detective Mysteries, Adventure & Historical Novels, War Stories, Crime Tales
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- Nombre de pages14788
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4775098-7
- EAN8596547750987
- Date de parution12/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille22 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
William Le Queux's "Ultimate Collection" is a comprehensive anthology that captures the essence of his prolific contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure, espionage, and mystery. Employing a distinctive narrative style that blends vivid descriptions with gripping plots, Le Queux explores themes of nationalism, societal change, and the trepidation of international conflicts prevalent during his time.
His works often reflect the zeitgeist of pre-World War I Europe, characterized by a fascination with espionage and the intricate web of diplomacy that underpins it, showcased through his intricate plots and diverse characters. William Le Queux was a pioneering British author whose multifaceted career spanned journalism, writing, and diplomacy. Born in 1864, his experiences across Europe, particularly in France and Russia, profoundly influenced his narratives, imbuing them with a rich understanding of political tension and cultural nuance.
His extensive travels instilled in him an acute awareness of the delicate balance of power, leading him to craft stories that warn against the perils of complacency in a world poised on the brink of upheaval. This collection is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, offering profound insights into the era's anxieties. It serves as not only an entertainment but also a historical lens reflecting the sociopolitical undercurrents of its time.
Le Queux's sharp narratives and eloquent prose will captivate any reader eager to delve into the thrilling world of espionage and international intrigue.
His works often reflect the zeitgeist of pre-World War I Europe, characterized by a fascination with espionage and the intricate web of diplomacy that underpins it, showcased through his intricate plots and diverse characters. William Le Queux was a pioneering British author whose multifaceted career spanned journalism, writing, and diplomacy. Born in 1864, his experiences across Europe, particularly in France and Russia, profoundly influenced his narratives, imbuing them with a rich understanding of political tension and cultural nuance.
His extensive travels instilled in him an acute awareness of the delicate balance of power, leading him to craft stories that warn against the perils of complacency in a world poised on the brink of upheaval. This collection is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, offering profound insights into the era's anxieties. It serves as not only an entertainment but also a historical lens reflecting the sociopolitical undercurrents of its time.
Le Queux's sharp narratives and eloquent prose will captivate any reader eager to delve into the thrilling world of espionage and international intrigue.
William Le Queux's "Ultimate Collection" is a comprehensive anthology that captures the essence of his prolific contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure, espionage, and mystery. Employing a distinctive narrative style that blends vivid descriptions with gripping plots, Le Queux explores themes of nationalism, societal change, and the trepidation of international conflicts prevalent during his time.
His works often reflect the zeitgeist of pre-World War I Europe, characterized by a fascination with espionage and the intricate web of diplomacy that underpins it, showcased through his intricate plots and diverse characters. William Le Queux was a pioneering British author whose multifaceted career spanned journalism, writing, and diplomacy. Born in 1864, his experiences across Europe, particularly in France and Russia, profoundly influenced his narratives, imbuing them with a rich understanding of political tension and cultural nuance.
His extensive travels instilled in him an acute awareness of the delicate balance of power, leading him to craft stories that warn against the perils of complacency in a world poised on the brink of upheaval. This collection is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, offering profound insights into the era's anxieties. It serves as not only an entertainment but also a historical lens reflecting the sociopolitical undercurrents of its time.
Le Queux's sharp narratives and eloquent prose will captivate any reader eager to delve into the thrilling world of espionage and international intrigue.
His works often reflect the zeitgeist of pre-World War I Europe, characterized by a fascination with espionage and the intricate web of diplomacy that underpins it, showcased through his intricate plots and diverse characters. William Le Queux was a pioneering British author whose multifaceted career spanned journalism, writing, and diplomacy. Born in 1864, his experiences across Europe, particularly in France and Russia, profoundly influenced his narratives, imbuing them with a rich understanding of political tension and cultural nuance.
His extensive travels instilled in him an acute awareness of the delicate balance of power, leading him to craft stories that warn against the perils of complacency in a world poised on the brink of upheaval. This collection is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, offering profound insights into the era's anxieties. It serves as not only an entertainment but also a historical lens reflecting the sociopolitical undercurrents of its time.
Le Queux's sharp narratives and eloquent prose will captivate any reader eager to delve into the thrilling world of espionage and international intrigue.