top of page
Accueil: Nouveautés

Crooken Sands

Anglais

Fiction

Horreur

Nouvelles

Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker
Crooken Sands

Crooken Sands

Mr. Arthur Fernlee Markam, who took what was known as the Red House above the Mains of Crooken, was a London merchant, and being essentially a cockney, thought it necessary when he went for the summer holidays to Scotland to provide an entire rigout as a Highland chieftain, as manifested in chromolithographs and on the music-hall stage. He had once seen in the Empire the Great Prince-"The Bounder King"-bring down the house by appearing as "The MacSlogan of that Ilk," and singing the celebrated Scotch song. "There's naething like haggis to mak a mon dry!" and he had ever since preserved in his mind a faithful image of the picturesque and warlike appearance which he presented. Indeed, if the true inwardness of Mr. Markam's mind on the subject of his selection of Aberdeenshire as a summer resort were known, it would be found that in the foreground of the holiday locality which his fancy painted stalked the many hued figure of the MacSlogan of that Ilk. However, be this as it may, a very kind fortune-certainly so far as external beauty was concerned-led him to the choice of Crooken Bay.

Pages :

Dimensions :

Poids :

ISBN :

39

15.24 x 0.23 x 22.86 cm

109 g

978-1717998415

Autres Œuvres de :

Bram Stoker

Dracula
A Dream of Red Hands
Under the Sunset
The Burial of the Rats
The Invisible Giant
The Man
The Dualitists
The Jewel of Seven Stars
The Judge's House
Dracula's Guest

Creativity Multiverse

 

"Inspire. Create."

 

Welcome to the Creativity Multiverse, where art, inspiration, and creative diversity converge. Explore an infinite universe of creativity through unique designs, varied artworks, and inspiring books. Immerse yourself in this artistic multiverse where each creation tells its own story.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Youtube

11923 NE Sumner St

Portland, Oregon, 97220, USA

©2024 Creativity Multiverse

bottom of page