The sack of Monte Carlo: An adventure of to-day is a fictional novel centered on a daring plan to outwit one of the most iconic gambling institutions in Europe. The narrative begins with a bold idea formed in a moment of leisure, quickly revealing the ambitious intent behind a scheme to raid the casino s tables. This audacious concept is driven by both personal motives and a philosophical desire to see wealth redistributed toward more charitable ends. The story introduces the reasoning and moral ambiguity surrounding the act, capturing the tension between risk and justification. The early…mehr
The sack of Monte Carlo: An adventure of to-day is a fictional novel centered on a daring plan to outwit one of the most iconic gambling institutions in Europe. The narrative begins with a bold idea formed in a moment of leisure, quickly revealing the ambitious intent behind a scheme to raid the casino s tables. This audacious concept is driven by both personal motives and a philosophical desire to see wealth redistributed toward more charitable ends. The story introduces the reasoning and moral ambiguity surrounding the act, capturing the tension between risk and justification. The early pages describe the thrill of preparing for the heist, infused with humor and a touch of recklessness, as the central figure seeks to rally companions and outline the operation. The tone blends lightheartedness with undercurrents of earnest purpose, setting the stage for a sequence of events filled with suspense and eccentric charm. Through the lens of this extravagant endeavor, the novel explores questions of justice, loyalty, and the allure of high-stakes rebellion.
Walter Frith, son of renowned painter William Powell Frith, was an English author, barrister, and drama critic. He received his early education at Harrow School before advancing to Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he earned a B.A. and LL.B. in 1879, followed by an M.A. in 1882. His background in law and literature positioned him uniquely within the world of letters, enabling him to produce a variety of works that bridged fiction, criticism, and historical reflection. Though originally trained in the legal profession, Frith's enduring contributions were primarily literary. He became known for both his novels and his historical narratives, often bringing a dramatist's eye to events and settings of interest. His critiques and observations extended to the theatrical world as well, where he engaged as a drama critic. His upbringing in a culturally enriched household and the influence of his father's artistic legacy contributed to his literary sensitivity and observational depth. Throughout his career, Frith maintained an active intellectual presence, balancing scholarly pursuits with storytelling. He died in 1941 at the age of 84. His parents were William Powell Frith and Jane Frith.
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