Mysteries of London Vol. IV

(0 User reviews)   95
George W. M. Reynolds 1848
English
  • CONTINUATION OF THE BLACK’S VISITS TO HIS PRISONERS
  • A CONVERSATION
  • THE CONVERSATION CONCLUDED
  • ESTHER DE MEDINA AND OLD DEATH
  • OLD DEATH IN THE DUNGEON
  • THOMAS RAINFORD
  • OLD DEATH
  • AN EXPLANATORY CONVERSATION
  • THE INSOLVENT DEBTORS’ COURT
  • THE EXAMINATION OF MR. FRANK CURTIS
  • THE LAPSE OF NINETEEN YEARS
  • MR. HATFIELD
  • TWO OF THE READER’S OLD FRIENDS
  • A MAN OF BUSINESS
  • CHARLES HATFIELD
  • THE PROJECTED RAILWAY COMPANY
  • ELUCIDATIONS
  • THE WANDERERS
  • THE JOURNEY CONTINUED AND CONCLUDED
  • THE ADVERTISING AGENT
  • PERDITA
  • THE SYREN’S ARTS AND CHARMS
  • THE DANGEROUS SOPHISTRY OF A LOVELY WOMAN
  • A THRONE SURROUNDED BY REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS
  • A PAINFUL SCENE
  • CHARLES HATFIELD AND MRS. FITZHARDINGE
  • INFATUATION
  • TWO MORE OLD ACQUAINTANCES
  • THE MONEY-LENDER
  • THE MISER ALONE IN HIS DWELLING
  • FRESH SCENES AND MORE TROUBLES AT HOME
  • THE FLIGHT
  • THE DRESS-MAKER: A LOVE STORY Part 1
  • THE DRESS-MAKER: A LOVE STORY Part 2
  • THE DRESS-MAKER: A LOVE STORY Part 3
  • CONCLUSION OF THE HISTORY OF THE DRESS-MAKER: A LOVE STORY
  • DOVER
  • A MYSTERIOUS OCCURRENCE.—THE JOURNEY CONTINUED
  • TWO UNPLEASANT LODGERS
  • THE CAPTAIN’S LUDICROUS ADVENTURE
  • THE CHARTER HOUSE
  • A STRANGE NARRATIVE
  • THE COLONEL AND THE CAPTAIN
  • THE CALM.—THE TEMPEST
  • THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE SON’S WIFE
  • FATHER AND SON
  • MRS. FITZHARDINGE
  • THE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
  • THE HALF-BROTHERS
  • POLITICAL OBSERVATIONS.—THE DEPARTURE OF CHARLES HATFIELD
  • MRS. MORTIMER IN LONDON
  • MRS. MORTIMER’S ADVENTURES CONTINUED
  • THE HUSBAND AND WIFE
  • AGNES VERNON AND HER FATHER
  • LAURA IN PARIS
  • LAURA AND ROSALIE
  • LAURA’S AMOUR
  • LORD WILLIAM TREVELYAN
  • A SKETCH OF TWO BROTHERS.—A MYSTERY
  • THE LAWYER
  • THE NOBLEMAN AND THE LAWYER
  • A SCENE
  • AGNES AND MRS. MORTIMER
  • JACK RILY, THE DOCTOR
  • A MAIDEN’S FIRST LOVE
  • HOPES FULFILLED
  • A NIGHT OF TERRORS
  • THE HAUNTED HOUSE IN STAMFORD STREET
  • SCENES IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE
  • HISTORY OF THE HAUNTED HOUSES IN STAMFORD STREET
  • CONCLUSION OF THE HISTORY OF THE HAUNTED HOUSES Part 1
  • CONCLUSION OF THE HISTORY OF THE HAUNTED HOUSES Part 2
  • CONCLUSION OF THE HISTORY OF THE HAUNTED HOUSES Part 3
  • THE GHOST.—AGNES AND MRS. MORTIMER
  • AGNES AND TREVELYAN
  • EXPLANATIONS
  • LAURA MORTIMER’S NEW INTRIGUES
  • AN UNEXPECTED VISIT AND A DREADED ARRIVAL
  • LAURA AND HER MOTHER.—ANOTHER INTERRUPTION
  • THE LAWYER’S HEAD CLERK
  • DR. SWINTON
  • THE LUNATIC ASYLUM
  • THE CONFESSIONS OF A LUNATIC Part 1
  • THE CONFESSIONS OF A LUNATIC Part 2
  • SCENES IN THE LUNATIC ASYLUM
  • A SCENE IN A CAB
  • THE OLD MARQUIS AND THE YOUNG LORD
  • MRS. MORTIMER IN LONDON AGAIN
  • JACK RILY AND MRS. MORTIMER
  • MOTHER AND DAUGHTER AGAIN
  • HORRORS.
  • RESOLUTIONS.
  • THE MARQUIS OF DELMOUR
  • CASTELCICALA
  • THE MARCHIONESS OF DELMOUR
  • JACK RILY AND THE LAWYER’S CLERK
  • MR. HEATHCOTE AND HIS CLERK
  • JACK RILY AND VITRIOL BOB
  • THE BENGAL ARMS.—RENEWED WANDERINGS
  • THE CATASTROPHE
  • THE CASTELCICALAN REPUBLIC
  • CHARLES HATFIELD IN LONDON AGAIN
  • MR. GREEN’S OFFICE
  • PERDITA, THE LOST ONE!
  • MR. GREEN’S MISSION
  • CONCLUSION
The Mysteries of London was a best-selling novel in mid-Victorian England, published in four volumes. This is the fourth and final volume. Initially serialized in weekly installments, they were the forerunners of today's soap operas. Known as "Penny Dreadfuls", they had no claim to literary brilliance but offered readers entertainment and excitement in the form of vice, poverty, wealth, virtue, mystery, romance and scandal in every combination and reached a mass audience. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

There are no reviews for this eBook.

0
0 out of 5 (0 User reviews )

Add a Review

Your Rating *
There are no comments for this eBook.
You must log in to post a comment.
Log in

Related eBooks