Rookwood
The immortal Ainsworth. Thackeray.
NOVELS
Gives a vivid picture of the times and places with which he dealt. The New York Herald.
THE RITTENHOUSE PRESS PHILADELPHIA
DICK TURPIN CLEARS HORNSEY TOLL-GATE
PRINTED IN U.S.A. BY ARRANGEMENT WITH GEORGE BARRIE'S SONS
Transcriber's Note
Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note. Archaic and dialect spellings have been retained. Greek text appears as originally printed, but with a mouse-hover transliteration, ταφος.
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William Harrison Ainsworth was born in King Street, Manchester, February 4, 1805, in a house that has long since been demolished. His father was a solicitor in good practice, and the son had all the advantages that educational facilities could afford. He was sent to the Manchester grammar-school, and in one of his early novels has left an interesting and accurate picture of its then condition, which may be contrasted with that of an earlier period left by the English opium-eater. At sixteen, a brilliant, handsome youth, with more taste for romance and the drama than for the dry details of the law, he was articled to a leading solicitor of Manchester. The closest friend of his youth was a Mr. James Crossley, who was some years older, but shared his intellectual taste and literary enthusiasm. A drama written for private theatricals, in his father's house was printed in Arliss's Magazine , and he also contributed to the Manchester Iris , the Edinburgh Magazine , and the London Magazine . He even started a periodical, which received the name of The Bœotian , and died at the sixth number. Many of the fugitive pieces of these early days were collected in volumes now exceedingly rare: December Tales (London, 1823), which is not wholly from his pen; the Works of Cheviot Tichburn (London, 1822; Manchester, 1825), dedicated to Charles Lamb; and A Summer Evening Tale (London, 1825).
William Harrison Ainsworth
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ROOKWOOD
THE WEDDING RING
THE VAULT
THE SKELETON HAND
THE PARK
THE HALL
SIR REGINALD ROOKWOOD
SIR PIERS ROOKWOOD
THE RETURN
AN IRISH ADVENTURER
AN ENGLISH ADVENTURER
RANULPH ROOKWOOD
LADY ROOKWOOD
THE CHAMBER OF DEATH
THE BROTHERS
THE SEXTON
THE STORM
THE FUNERAL ORATION
THE CHURCHYARD
THE FUNERAL
THE CAPTIVE
THE APPARITION
THE GIPSY
A MORNING RIDE
A GIPSY ENCAMPMENT
SYBIL
BARBARA LOVEL
THE INAUGURATION
ELEANOR MOWBRAY
MRS. MOWBRAY
THE PARTING
THE PHILTER
SAINT CYPRIAN'S CELL
THE BRIDAL
ALAN ROOKWOOD
MR. COATES
DICK TURPIN
THE RIDE TO YORK
THE RENDEZVOUS AT KILBURN
TOM KING
A SURPRISE
THE HUE AND CRY
THE SHORT PIPE
BLACK BESS
THE YORK STAGE
ROADSIDE INN
EXCITEMENT
THE GIBBET
THE PHANTOM STEED
CAWOOD FERRY
THE OATH
THE HUT ON THORNE WASTE
MAJOR MOWBRAY
HANDASSAH
THE DOWER OF SYBIL
THE SARCOPHAGUS