By Neva’S Waters Being An Episode In The Secret History Of Alexander The First, Czar Of All The Russias
By:John R. Carling Published By:Double9 Books
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By Neva’S Waters Being An Episode In The Secret History Of Alexander The First, Czar Of All The Russias
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John R. Carling was an author known for his historical fiction. While there is limited information available about his personal life, his work is characterized by its engagement with significant historical events and figures, often set against a backdrop of political intrigue and romance. One of his notable works is By Neva's Waters: Being an Episode in the Secret History of Alexander the First, Czar of All the Russias, which explores the complexities of Russian politics and the personal struggles of its characters within the context of European history. Carling’s novels often combined romance with elements of adventure, and his characters were frequently caught in moral dilemmas involving honor, duty, and love. His writing reflects a deep interest in historical periods and a flair for creating intricate plots that intertwine personal and political conflicts. Though not as widely remembered today, Carling’s work contributed to the genre of historical fiction, offering readers vivid portrayals of history through the lens of personal stories.
John R. Carling was an author known for his historical fiction. While there is limited information available about his personal life, his work is characterized by its engagement with significant historical events and figures, often set against a backdrop of political intrigue and romance. One of his notable works is By Neva's Waters: Being an Episode in the Secret History of Alexander the First, Czar of All the Russias, which explores the complexities of Russian politics and the personal struggles of its characters within the context of European history. Carling’s novels often combined romance with elements of adventure, and his characters were frequently caught in moral dilemmas involving honor, duty, and love. His writing reflects a deep interest in historical periods and a flair for creating intricate plots that intertwine personal and political conflicts. Though not as widely remembered today, Carling’s work contributed to the genre of historical fiction, offering readers vivid portrayals of history through the lens of personal stories.