Robert Harborough Sherard Libri
Robert Harborough Sherard fu uno scrittore e giornalista inglese. Fu amico e il primo biografo di Oscar Wilde, oltre ad essere il biografo più prolifico di Wilde nella prima metà del ventesimo secolo.






After the Fault
- 282pagine
 - 10 ore di lettura
 
Set in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake, this gripping novel follows a group of survivors as they struggle to rebuild their lives amidst the ruins. With vivid descriptions and a powerful emotional narrative, Robert Harborough Sherard's work is a poignant exploration of human resilience in the face of disaster. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and post-apocalyptic literature, this book is not to be missed.
Memoirs Illustrating the History of Napoleon I
- 554pagine
 - 20 ore di lettura
 
Oscar Wilde, the Story of an Unhappy Friendship
- 288pagine
 - 11 ore di lettura
 
The Child-slaves of Britain
- 312pagine
 - 11 ore di lettura
 
Modern Paris; Some Sidelights on its Inner Life
- 332pagine
 - 12 ore di lettura
 
Sherard provides a comprehensive look at daily life in Paris at the turn of the 20th century. With keen observations and vivid descriptions, he explores the city's culture, politics, and social customs, offering a unique perspective on one of the world's most beloved cities.
My Friends the French, With Discursive Allusions to Other People
- 364pagine
 - 13 ore di lettura
 
The Real Oscar Wilde. With Numerous Unpublished Letters, Facsims, Ports. and Illus
- 492pagine
 - 18 ore di lettura
 
Memoirs to Serve for the History of Napoleon I; From 1802 to 1815; Volume 1
- 450pagine
 - 16 ore di lettura
 
As Napoleon's private secretary, Claude-Francois de Meneval had a unique perspective on the emperor's rise and fall. His memoirs offer a fascinating insider's account of Napoleon's court, campaigns, and personal life, as well as a detailed chronicle of the political and military events of the time.