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Black Bartlemy's Treasure is a novel of revenge, adventure, and the pursuit of freedom. The story follows a protagonist who rises from the depths of despair and slavery to seek retribution against the man who wronged him. The narrative begins with a brutal and harrowing scene aboard a galleass, where the main character, trapped in chains, witnesses the suffering of his fellow slaves and longs for justice. After a daring escape, he sets out on a journey driven by the need for vengeance, his path taking him across land and sea. The quest for treasure intertwines with his thirst for retribution,…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Black Bartlemy's Treasure is a novel of revenge, adventure, and the pursuit of freedom. The story follows a protagonist who rises from the depths of despair and slavery to seek retribution against the man who wronged him. The narrative begins with a brutal and harrowing scene aboard a galleass, where the main character, trapped in chains, witnesses the suffering of his fellow slaves and longs for justice. After a daring escape, he sets out on a journey driven by the need for vengeance, his path taking him across land and sea. The quest for treasure intertwines with his thirst for retribution, and as he faces new challenges, the protagonist must confront his past while forging a new destiny. Along the way, he encounters Lady Joan Brandon, whose presence complicates his mission and adds emotional depth to the story. The book combines intense action, suspense, and emotional transformation, exploring the complexities of justice, honor, and the human desire for freedom.
Autorenporträt
Jeffery Farnol (1878 1952) was a British author known for his adventure and romance novels. He worked as a commercial artist before turning to writing. Farnol gained popularity for his richly detailed narratives and engaging characters, often weaving themes of chivalry and honor. His most famous works include "The Broad Highway", "Some War Impressions" and "The Amateur Gentleman," which reflect his flair for storytelling and romantic escapism. Farnol s writing style is characterized by its vivid descriptions and witty dialogue, making his books appealing to readers seeking adventure and nostalgia. Despite his success, Farnol s work fell out of fashion mid-century, overshadowed by modernist and post-war literature. However, his novels have seen revivals and continue to be appreciated for their escapism and romanticism. His contribution to early 20th-century literature endures, appealing to readers who enjoy adventure and romance in richly crafted worlds. His legacy remains a testament to the enduring charm of classic storytelling.