The man in black

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The man in black

by Stanley John Weyman

EN·~3 hours

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Description

At the bustling horse‑fair of Fécamp in the autumn of 1637, the streets roar with the clatter of hooves, merchants’ cries, and the clamor of spectators. Through this lively chaos we meet Jehan de Bault, a proud yet uncertain young lord who claims a lineage that stretches back to the legendary Roland. His narration drifts between the colorful spectacle of the fair and the uneasy shadow of a France still under the iron grip of the Cardinal.

Among the tents and tight‑rope acts, a mysterious trio captures the crowd’s attention: a boy, an ape, and a man cloaked in black whose oversized iron armor glints ominously. The man’s unsettling presence hints at secrets buried beneath the revelry, while an astrologer’s cryptic offer to draw a horoscope suggests that fate may soon turn the tide for Jehan. As the fair reaches its fevered peak, the stage is set for intrigue, danger, and a clash between noble pride and the unknown.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (180K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive (University of Toronto)

Release date

2012-03-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stanley John Weyman

Stanley John Weyman

1855–1928

Best known for turning swashbuckling history into fast, lively fiction, this English novelist earned the nickname “the prince of romance.” His stories of intrigue, danger, and political upheaval helped define the historical adventure novel for a wide popular audience.

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