A turn-of-the-century medieval fantasy, set among the courts of Francis I of France and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, in which a fool, a princess, a jestress, and an imposter conspire and compete for love and honor.Frederic Stewart Isham (1866-1922) was an American author and playwright, whose plays were once popular on Broadway and were made into films. His works include: History of the Detroit Light Guard (1896), The Strollers (1902), Under the Rose (1903), Black Friday (1904), Half a Chance (1909), The Social ...
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A turn-of-the-century medieval fantasy, set among the courts of Francis I of France and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, in which a fool, a princess, a jestress, and an imposter conspire and compete for love and honor.Frederic Stewart Isham (1866-1922) was an American author and playwright, whose plays were once popular on Broadway and were made into films. His works include: History of the Detroit Light Guard (1896), The Strollers (1902), Under the Rose (1903), Black Friday (1904), Half a Chance (1909), The Social Bucaneer (1910), The Treasure (1910), A Man and His Money (1912), The Passing of Bill (1912), Aladdin from Broadway (1913), Nothing but the Truth (1914), This Way Out (1917), Three Live Ghosts (1918) and The Nut Cracker (1920).
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