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One in a Thousand, Or, The Days of Henri Quatre" is actually a historical novel written by G. P. R. James, not Ellen Glasgow. George Payne Rainsford James was a prolific British novelist and historical writer known for his works that often explored historical events and figures. he novel is set in 16th-century France during the reign of King Henry IV, also known as Henri Quatre. It depicts the political intrigues, military conflicts, and personal challenges faced by the king as he navigates the turbulent landscape of French politics and society. The novel follows the life and reign of Henry…mehr

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One in a Thousand, Or, The Days of Henri Quatre" is actually a historical novel written by G. P. R. James, not Ellen Glasgow. George Payne Rainsford James was a prolific British novelist and historical writer known for his works that often explored historical events and figures. he novel is set in 16th-century France during the reign of King Henry IV, also known as Henri Quatre. It depicts the political intrigues, military conflicts, and personal challenges faced by the king as he navigates the turbulent landscape of French politics and society. The novel follows the life and reign of Henry IV, focusing on his efforts to consolidate power, maintain religious tolerance, and unite a divided kingdom. It explores themes of leadership, loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of court life during the Renaissance era. Henry IV is portrayed as a charismatic and pragmatic ruler who strives to balance the interests of different factions while pursuing his vision for a unified France. The novel also features other historical figures and fictional characters who interact with the king and influence the course of events. One in a Thousand, Or, The Days of Henri Quatre" was well-received during its time and contributed to G. P. R. James's reputation as a prominent historical novelist. The novel remains a notable work within the genre of historical fiction, providing insights into the life and times of Henry IV and the broader historical context of Renaissance Europe.
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George Payne Rainsford James, a London-born novelist and historian, was born on August 9, 1799, and died on June 9, 1860. He served as the British Consul for a long time in a number of locations across the continent and in the United States. During the final years of William IV's reign, he was the honorary British Historiographer Royal. In 1799, George Payne Rainsford James was born in London's Hanover Square on St. George Street. His father was a doctor who had been in the navy and had fought alongside Benedict Arnold in the Battle of Groton Heights in America during the Revolutionary War. He became passionate in learning new languages, such as Arabic, Persian, Greek, and Latin. When he was younger, he also studied medicine, but his preferences took him in a different way. His father, who had served in the navy himself, opposed his desire to enlist, which ultimately led to him being able to enlist in the army. James was injured in a minor battle after the Battle of Waterloo and remained in the army for a brief period of time during the Hundred Days as a lieutenant.