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The Black Box: A Tale of Monmouth's Rebellion

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The narrative follows Michael Fane as his father reveals a sealed black box containing papers that challenge the rightful succession and implicate political plots; the discovery entwines the narrator with conspirators, forged documents attributed to a notorious schemer, clandestine meetings, military landings, and an armed uprising. Episodes move from personal revelations and narrow escapes to larger engagements including a landing and a pitched battle, subsequent capture, harsh judicial proceedings, and the grim aftermath of rebellion. The book alternates intimate domestic scenes with action-driven set pieces, tracing loyalty, betrayal, political intrigue, and the consequences of insurrection.

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W. Bourne Cooke

W. Bourne Cooke was an author known for his historical fiction, particularly his novel "The Black Box: A Tale of Monmouth's Rebellion." This work delves into the tumultuous events surrounding the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685, a significant uprising against King James II of England. Cooke's writing reflects a keen interest in the complexities of historical events and their impact on individual lives. Through his storytelling, he contributes to the literary exploration of England's past, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles and aspirations of those who lived during this turbulent period.

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