A Man of Mark A Man of Mark

A Man of Mark

Publisher Description

It is a novel book. In the year 1884 the Republic of Aureataland was certainly not in a flourishing condition. Although most happily situated (it lies on the coast of South America, rather to the north—I mustn't be more definite), and gifted with an extensive territory, nearly as big as Yorkshire, it had yet failed to make that material progress which had been hoped by its founders. It is true that the state was still in its infancy, being an offshoot from another and larger realm, and having obtained the boon of freedom and self-government only as recently as 1871, after a series of political convulsions of a violent character, which may be studied with advantage in the well-known history of 'The Making of Aureataland', by a learned professor of the Jeremiah P. Jecks University in the United States of America. This profound historian is, beyond all question, accurate in attributing the chief share in the national movement to the energy and ability of the first President of Aureataland, his Excellency, President Marcus W. Whittingham, a native of Virginia.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1890
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
156
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
114.8
KB
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