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William Clark is the author of The Expedition of Lewis and Clark (1966), A Tale of Two Tunnels (2021), Lenin (1990), An Ocean Tragedy, Asbury and His Coadjutors.

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A Tale of Two Tunnels

release date: May 19, 2021
A Tale of Two Tunnels
In "A Tale of Two Tunnels," William Clark Russell masterfully intertwines themes of adventure, human endurance, and the complexities of progress within the backdrop of the burgeoning Victorian railway system. The narrative unfolds through the lives of characters who embody the spirit of the age''Äîambitious, industrious, yet often na√Øve to the perilous nature of their pursuits. Russell''s vivid prose captures the clang of iron and the rush of steam, evoking both the excitement and the trepidation felt by many as they navigated an era characterized by unprecedented technological advancement. This novel, rich with detailed descriptions and authentic dialogue, serves as an exploration of the social dynamics that accompany progress, showcasing the tension between innovation and human vulnerability. William Clark Russell was not only a prominent novelist but also a maritime expert, and his extensive experience at sea often influenced his writing. Growing up in a time of rapid industrial change, Russell witnessed firsthand the transformative effects of railway expansion on society. His unique perspective melds a deep understanding of human nature with a keen interest in technology, allowing him to create narratives that reflect the complexities of his age. "A Tale of Two Tunnels" is a must-read for those intrigued by historical fiction that delves into societal change during the Victorian era. Russell''s adept storytelling and insightful commentary make this novel both entertaining and thought-provoking, inviting readers to consider the costs and benefits of progress in their own lives.

Lenin

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Lenin
An account of Lenin''s impact on the course of twentieth-century history.

Wonders of the World

Wonders of the World
Looks at more than fifty of the world''s natural and man-made wonders from the Grand Canyon and stress patterns in metal to Machu Picchu and the space-shuttle.

The Elusive Eden

release date: Jan 01, 1987
The Elusive Eden
"Written by a direct descendant of the McMullan family, The Elusive Eden is the first study of Frank McMullan''s colony. The book sheds new light on a forgotten episode of Texas and Latin American history. Drawing on a vast body of unpublished documentary material, some still in private hands, it opens a new vista on the troubled years following the Civil War."--back cover.

The Tragedy of Ida Noble

release date: Dec 18, 2019
The Tragedy of Ida Noble
In "The Tragedy of Ida Noble," William Clark Russell masterfully weaves a poignant tale that embodies the struggles and societal constraints faced by women in the late 19th century. This novel is marked by Russell''s keen observational style and vivid characterizations, portraying the life of its eponymous protagonist with a blend of realism and romanticism. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the narrative delves into themes of love, betrayal, and social injustice, making it a reflective commentary on the era''s gender dynamics and economic challenges. William Clark Russell, a prominent figure in Victorian literature, gained substantial acclaim for his maritime novels and his insights into human psychology and social conditions. His diverse life experiences, including his early years at sea and later career as a novelist, directly informed the nuanced perspective he brings to "The Tragedy of Ida Noble." Having witnessed the transformative effects of societal expectations and personal ambitions, Russell''s work resonates with authenticity and depth. This compelling narrative is highly recommended for readers interested in the interplay of personal and societal tragedy. "The Tragedy of Ida Noble" not only entertains but also invites reflection on the persistent struggles for agency and identity, making it a timeless read for those who appreciate rich storytelling and historical context.

The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson as Related to His Time ...

The Influence of Sea-power on the History of the Roman Republic

The Spanish Heroine; a Tale of War and Love

Master Rockafellar's Voyage

release date: Nov 05, 2021
Master Rockafellar's Voyage
In ''Master Rockafellar''s Voyage'' by William Clark Russell, the reader is transported to the high-seas adventures of the 19th century. The book is written in a vivid and detailed style, immersing the reader in the world of sailing ships, pirates, and exotic lands. Russell''s descriptive prose captures the essence of maritime life, making the reader feel as though they are onboard the ship themselves. The book is a classic example of nautical fiction, drawing on the author''s own experiences as a sailor to create a realistic and captivating story. The narrative is filled with suspense, action, and memorable characters, making it a compelling read for fans of adventure literature. Russell''s attention to historical accuracy and nautical terminology adds a layer of authenticity to the story, enriching the reader''s experience and providing insight into the seafaring world of the past.

What Thoreau Said

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The White Rose of Memphis

release date: Feb 08, 2015
The White Rose of Memphis
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Bertrand Russell and His World

Bertrand Russell and His World
Traces the life and career of the controversial British philosopher and pacifist and describes his contribution to mathematics, philosophy, and the anti-nuclear movement
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