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Belshazzar: A Tale of the Fall of Babylon

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A historical tale set in ancient Babylon follows the court's splendor and moral decline as royal pageantry, priestly rivalries, and personal loyalties collide. It follows a Persian envoy escorting a princess into a politically arranged union, while temple officials, royal advisers, and seers maneuver for influence. Political betrayal, religious conflict, and military pressure from an outside power converge, and prophetic warnings and counsel presage a final confrontation that brings about the collapse of the city's power.

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William Stearns Davis

William Stearns Davis was an American author known for his historical fiction and vivid portrayals of ancient and medieval life. His works often blend adventure with rich historical detail, making them engaging for readers interested in these periods. Among his notable titles is "God Wills It!" A Tale of the First Crusade, which explores the complexities of the Crusades through compelling characters and narratives. Davis also wrote works such as "A Day in Old Athens," which provides a glimpse into Athenian society, and "A Friend of Cæsar," set during the tumultuous times of the Roman Republic. His contributions to literature reflect a deep interest in history and storytelling.

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