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Historical Mysteries

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A series of investigative essays revisits a range of celebrated historical enigmas, offering narrative reconstructions, summaries of contemporary testimony, and critical commentary on evidence and motives. Individual pieces retell and scrutinize cases such as Elizabeth Canning, the murder of Escovedo, the Campden mystery, Allan Breck, the Cardinal's Necklace, Kaspar Hauser, the Gowrie affair, the demonstrations of Daniel Dunglas Home, Captain Green, Queen Oglethorpe, the Chevalier d'Éon, Saint‑Germain, the Kirks enigma, and the end of Jeanne de la Motte. The author balances archival research, legal and medical detail, and skeptical reflection to weigh competing explanations and unresolved questions.

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Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang was a Scottish poet, novelist, and literary critic, known for his contributions to folklore and mythology. He is perhaps best recognized for his work "A Collection of Ballads," which showcases his interest in traditional narratives. Lang was a prolific writer, producing numerous essays and books on various subjects, including history and literature. His literary style often blended humor with scholarly insight, making his works accessible to a broad audience. In addition to his original writings, he is celebrated for his role in popularizing fairy tales through his collections, which have become integral to the study of folklore.

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