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In a world where the unimaginable has become reality, "When William Came" by Saki transports readers to an alternate history where Britain has fallen under foreign rule. This gripping narrative, once lost to time, is now revived by Alpha Editions, offering a rare glimpse into a past that never was. Out of print for decades, this restored edition is not just a reprint it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today's and future generations. Saki's masterful storytelling weaves a tale of resilience, identity, and the enduring spirit of a nation. As you journey…mehr

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In a world where the unimaginable has become reality, "When William Came" by Saki transports readers to an alternate history where Britain has fallen under foreign rule. This gripping narrative, once lost to time, is now revived by Alpha Editions, offering a rare glimpse into a past that never was. Out of print for decades, this restored edition is not just a reprint it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today's and future generations. Saki's masterful storytelling weaves a tale of resilience, identity, and the enduring spirit of a nation. As you journey through the lives of its richly drawn characters, you'll be captivated by the timeless themes of patriotism and the struggle for freedom. This unique narrative challenges the boundaries of imagination and history, making it a must-read for both casual readers and classic literature enthusiasts. Don't miss the chance to own this beautifully restored classic, a testament to the power of storytelling and a beacon of cultural heritage. Dive into "When William Came" and experience a world where the past and future collide in a symphony of intrigue and emotion.
Autorenporträt
Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), known by his nom de plume, SAKI, whose humorous writings are amongst the best known in the English literary canon, is widely considered to be a master of the short-story genre. Although he also wrote longer works of fiction, they are not nearly as popular as his short stories - 'Tobermory', 'The Schartz-Metterklume Method', 'The Open Window', 'The Storyteller', 'The Lumber Room' and 'Sredni Vashtar', in particular, enjoy a widespread readership even today. Saki also wrote extensively for the Westminster Gazette, where he published political sketches such as the Westminster Alice series. Saki's death is almost as famous as his short stories - he was a lance sergeant in the First World War, and he was killed by a German sniper during the Battle of the Ancre while he and his company sheltered; his last words were reportedly: 'Put that bloody cigarette out!'