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Kai Lungs Golden Hours
by Ernest Bramah Smith

Kai Lung's Golden Hours is a fantasy novel by Ernest Bramah. It was first published in hardcover in London by Grant Richards Ltd. in October, 1922, and there have been numerous editions since. The first edition included a preface by Hilaire Belloc, which has also been a feature of every edition since. Its importance in the history of fantasy literature was recognized by its reissuing by Ballantine Books as the forty-fifth volume of the celebrated Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in April, 1972.
As with other Kai Lung novels, the main plot serves primarily as a vehicle for the presentation of the gem-like, aphorism-laden stories told by the protagonist Kai Lung, an itinerant story-teller of ancient China. In Kai Lung's Golden Hours he is brought before the court of the Mandarin Shan Tien on treasonable charges by the Mandarin's confidential agent Ming-shu. In a unique defense, Kai Lung recites his beguiling tales to the Mandarin, successfully postponing his conviction time after time until he is finally set free. In the process he attains the love and hand of the maiden Hwa-Mei.

About Bramah Smith:
Ernest Bramah (20 March 1868 - 27 June 1942), whose real namewas Ernest Bramah Smith, was an English author. In total Bramahpublished 21 books and numerous short stories and features. Hishumorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W.W. Jacobs;his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-sciencefiction with H.G. Wells and his supernatural stories with AlgernonBlackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramahs book What MightHave Been influenced his Nineteen Eighty-Four. He created thecharacters Kai Lung and Max Carrados. Bramah was a recluse whorefused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of hisprivate life secrecy perhaps only matched by E.W. Hornung, thecreator of Raffles, and today, J.D. Salinger.

Your Mobile Apps Inc. has developed the outstanding ebook reader for iPhone. It includes following features:

* Reading Anywhere - No internet needed
* Easy Navigation - Well organized chapters
* Customizable Reading Experience - Adjustable fonts, size, text and background colors
* Night Mode - For reading in dimly lit environments
* Bookmarks - Bookmark your favorites chapters and reading progress
* Restore Last View - When re-launched, you're returned to the exact location you were last at while reading

More and more features will be added into future updates.s Golden Hours
by Ernest Bramah Smith

Kai Lungs Golden Hours is a fantasy novel by Ernest Bramah. It was first published in hardcover in London by Grant Richards Ltd. in October, 1922, and there have been numerous editions since. The first edition included a preface by Hilaire Belloc, which has also been a feature of every edition since. Its importance in the history of fantasy literature was recognized by its reissuing by Ballantine Books as the forty-fifth volume of the celebrated Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in April, 1972.
As with other Kai Lung novels, the main plot serves primarily as a vehicle for the presentation of the gem-like, aphorism-laden stories told by the protagonist Kai Lung, an itinerant story-teller of ancient China. In Kai Lung's Golden Hours he is brought before the court of the Mandarin Shan Tien on treasonable charges by the Mandarin's confidential agent Ming-shu. In a unique defense, Kai Lung recites his beguiling tales to the Mandarin, successfully postponing his conviction time after time until he is finally set free. In the process he attains the love and hand of the maiden Hwa-Mei.

About Bramah Smith:
Ernest Bramah (20 March 1868 - 27 June 1942), whose real namewas Ernest Bramah Smith, was an English author. In total Bramahpublished 21 books and numerous short stories and features. Hishumorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W.W. Jacobs;his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-sciencefiction with H.G. Wells and his supernatural stories with AlgernonBlackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramahs book What MightHave Been influenced his Nineteen Eighty-Four. He created thecharacters Kai Lung and Max Carrados. Bramah was a recluse whorefused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of hisprivate life secrecy perhaps only matched by E.W. Hornung, thecreator of Raffles, and today, J.D. Salinger.

Your Mobile Apps Inc. has developed the outstanding ebook reader for iPhone. It includes following features:

* Reading Anywhere - No internet needed
* Easy Navigation - Well organized chapters
* Customizable Reading Experience - Adjustable fonts, size, text and background colors
* Night Mode - For reading in dimly lit environments
* Bookmarks - Bookmark your favorites chapters and reading progress
* Restore Last View - When re-launched, you're returned to the exact location you were last at while reading

More and more features will be added into future updates.s Golden Hours is a fantasy novel by Ernest Bramah. It was first published in hardcover in London by Grant Richards Ltd. in October, 1922, and there have been numerous editions since. The first edition included a preface by Hilaire Belloc, which has also been a feature of every edition since. Its importance in the history of fantasy literature was recognized by its reissuing by Ballantine Books as the forty-fifth volume of the celebrated Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in April, 1972.
As with other Kai Lung novels, the main plot serves primarily as a vehicle for the presentation of the gem-like, aphorism-laden stories told by the protagonist Kai Lung, an itinerant story-teller of ancient China. In Kai Lungs Golden Hours he is brought before the court of the Mandarin Shan Tien on treasonable charges by the Mandarin's confidential agent Ming-shu. In a unique defense, Kai Lung recites his beguiling tales to the Mandarin, successfully postponing his conviction time after time until he is finally set free. In the process he attains the love and hand of the maiden Hwa-Mei.

About Bramah Smith:
Ernest Bramah (20 March 1868 - 27 June 1942), whose real namewas Ernest Bramah Smith, was an English author. In total Bramahpublished 21 books and numerous short stories and features. Hishumorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W.W. Jacobs;his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-sciencefiction with H.G. Wells and his supernatural stories with AlgernonBlackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramahs book What MightHave Been influenced his Nineteen Eighty-Four. He created thecharacters Kai Lung and Max Carrados. Bramah was a recluse whorefused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of hisprivate life secrecy perhaps only matched by E.W. Hornung, thecreator of Raffles, and today, J.D. Salinger.

Your Mobile Apps Inc. has developed the outstanding ebook reader for iPhone. It includes following features:

* Reading Anywhere - No internet needed
* Easy Navigation - Well organized chapters
* Customizable Reading Experience - Adjustable fonts, size, text and background colors
* Night Mode - For reading in dimly lit environments
* Bookmarks - Bookmark your favorites chapters and reading progress
* Restore Last View - When re-launched, you're returned to the exact location you were last at while reading

More and more features will be added into future updates.s Golden Hours he is brought before the court of the Mandarin Shan Tien on treasonable charges by the Mandarins confidential agent Ming-shu. In a unique defense, Kai Lung recites his beguiling tales to the Mandarin, successfully postponing his conviction time after time until he is finally set free. In the process he attains the love and hand of the maiden Hwa-Mei.

About Bramah Smith:
Ernest Bramah (20 March 1868 - 27 June 1942), whose real namewas Ernest Bramah Smith, was an English author. In total Bramahpublished 21 books and numerous short stories and features. Hishumorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W.W. Jacobs;his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-sciencefiction with H.G. Wells and his supernatural stories with AlgernonBlackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramahs book What MightHave Been influenced his Nineteen Eighty-Four. He created thecharacters Kai Lung and Max Carrados. Bramah was a recluse whorefused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of hisprivate life secrecy perhaps only matched by E.W. Hornung, thecreator of Raffles, and today, J.D. Salinger.

Your Mobile Apps Inc. has developed the outstanding ebook reader for iPhone. It includes following features:

* Reading Anywhere - No internet needed
* Easy Navigation - Well organized chapters
* Customizable Reading Experience - Adjustable fonts, size, text and background colors
* Night Mode - For reading in dimly lit environments
* Bookmarks - Bookmark your favorites chapters and reading progress
* Restore Last View - When re-launched, you're returned to the exact location you were last at while reading

More and more features will be added into future updates.s confidential agent Ming-shu. In a unique defense, Kai Lung recites his beguiling tales to the Mandarin, successfully postponing his conviction time after time until he is finally set free. In the process he attains the love and hand of the maiden Hwa-Mei.

About Bramah Smith:
Ernest Bramah (20 March 1868 - 27 June 1942), whose real namewas Ernest Bramah Smith, was an English author. In total Bramahpublished 21 books and numerous short stories and features. Hishumorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W.W. Jacobs;his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-sciencefiction with H.G. Wells and his supernatural stories with AlgernonBlackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramahs book What MightHave Been influenced his Nineteen Eighty-Four. He created thecharacters Kai Lung and Max Carrados. Bramah was a recluse whorefused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of hisprivate life secrecy perhaps only matched by E.W. Hornung, thecreator of Raffles, and today, J.D. Salinger.

Your Mobile Apps Inc. has developed the outstanding ebook reader for iPhone. It includes following features:

* Reading Anywhere - No internet needed
* Easy Navigation - Well organized chapters
* Customizable Reading Experience - Adjustable fonts, size, text and background colors
* Night Mode - For reading in dimly lit environments
* Bookmarks - Bookmark your favorites chapters and reading progress
* Restore Last View - When re-launched, youre returned to the exact location you were last at while reading

More and more features will be added into future updates.re returned to the exact location you were last at while reading

More and more features will be added into future updates.
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