Augusta Huiell Seaman's Books
When a Cobbler Ruled a King
Augusta Huiell Seaman's very first novel, published in 1911, is based on history. "When A Cobbler Ruled The King" imagines how Louis XVII, Dauphin Of France, could have been spirited away. Louis was 7 years-old when the French revolution claimed the lives of his Father, Louis XVI and Mother Marie Antoinette; precipitating his imprisonment in the temple tower
The Crimson Patch
So this was to be her home—and for three long months! Patricia Meade dropped her suitcase on a convenient chair and gazed curiously about her. A hotel bedroom, with stiff-looking twin brass beds, two willow rockers, one straight chair, an imposing mahogany bureau and one small table—absolutely all the furniture, if one excepted the stiff draperies at the windows and one or two not particularly artistic pastel pictures adorning the wall. Through a door and across the intervening sitting-room she could see another bedroom similarly equipped.