The Three Perils of Man (Vol 1.)

Author: James Hogg

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Description: The Three Perils of Man (Vol 1.) by James Hogg presents a historical fiction set in medieval Scotland during the reign of the Stuarts, filled with chivalry, romance, and fierce battles. A compelling read for those interested in medieval novels and historical Scottish literature.

Pages: 147

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