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Idonia: A Romance of Old London

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About This Book

The narrator, raised by a bookish father, learns he has an uncle and travels to London, where study, law and commerce converge. He attends a scholarly tutor with a companion, forms an attachment to Idonia, and learns practical bookkeeping that becomes crucial during a siege in the disordered quarter of Petty Wales. The story moves through legal conflicts, personal reconciliations, lost property, a hazardous voyage aboard the Saracen's Head, and the discovery of a temple beneath the waters, charting the narrator's progression from dependence to earning his living amid urban and maritime upheaval.

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Arthur Frederick Wallis

Arthur Frederick Wallis was a novelist known for his work in the genre of historical romance. His notable book, "Idonia: A Romance of Old London," transports readers to the vibrant streets of London, weaving a tale of love and intrigue set against a richly detailed historical backdrop. Wallis's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and vivid descriptions, which bring the past to life for contemporary audiences. Through his storytelling, he contributes to the literary heritage of romantic fiction, inviting readers to explore the complexities of human relationships in a bygone era.