"DOLL:" A Dream of Haddon Hall, Being the Story of Dorothy Vernon's Wooing and Flight.




Book Description
The hugely prolific author of Mystery, Detective,and Horror stories in the Strand who for a time rivalled Sherlock Holmes, turns his attention to Derbyshire Bakewell and the history of Haddon Hall. It was followed in 1907 with "Did Dorothy Vernon elope ?" a rejoinder to G Le Blanc Smith 's book on Haddon Hall [1906] A particularly nice copy
Author
MUDDOCK, J.E. aka [Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock 1843-1934] aka Dick Donovan etc.
Publisher
JOHN HEYWOOD London & Manchester [1886]
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