Archibald Marshall
Arthur Hammond Marshall, better known by his pen name Archibald Marshall, was an English author, publisher and journalist whose novels were particularly popular in the United States. He published over 50 books and was recognised as a realist in his writing style, and was considered by some as a successor to Anthony Trollope. Educated at Cambridge University, he was later made an honorary Doctor of Letters by Yale University. He travelled widely and made numerous notable acquaintances.
A Spring Walk in Provence
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Abington Abbey: A Novel
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Peggy in Toyland
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Peter Binney: A Novel
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Sir Harry: A Love Story
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The Graftons: A Novel
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The Hall and the Grange: A Novel
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The Honour of the Clintons
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The Squire's Daughter: Being the First Book in the Chronicles of the Clintons
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Upsidonia
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