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The silver dial, volume 1 (of 3)

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A gifted young mathematician in Strassburg, orphaned of his mother, devotes himself to rigorous study and horological invention under a devoted Benedictine mentor while his kindly but impoverished father worries over his neglect of earthly comforts. The narrative follows his intellectual labors, intimate bonds with teacher and family, a growing romantic attachment, and encounters with guile and secrecy that revolve around a celebrated clock and a mysterious pass key. Interwoven episodes of moral testing, inventive ambition, and revelations concerning faith, pride, and loss propel the plot toward a poignant parting, and the work balances technical curiosity about geometry and mechanism with domestic emotion and old-world atmosphere.

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Mary C. Rowsell

Mary C. Rowsell was a writer known for her historical novels and biographical works that explore significant figures and events from the past. Among her notable titles is "Honor Bright: A Story of the Days of King Charles," which reflects her interest in the tumultuous period of the English Civil War. Rowsell also delved into the lives of influential women, as seen in "The life-story of Charlotte de la Trémoille, Countess of Derby," showcasing her ability to weave rich narratives around historical personalities. Her works often blend fiction with historical detail, contributing to the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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