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Viscount Vagabond (Regency Noblemen, Book 1) by Loretta Chase

By Loretta Chase

FROM misery TO DISASTER
Catherine Pelliston easily wouldn't abide through her father's needs and marry the slovenly Lord Browdie. yet her break out during the streets of London purely looked as if it would lead her from undesirable to worse. First, she used to be robbed. after which, her intended "rescue" by means of a kindly previous girl stranded Catherine in a bordello -- the place the good-looking Viscount Rand used to be motive on sampling her wares! A dire difficulty indeed-especially while the speeding aristocrat determined to imagine complete accountability for the ravishing runaway via taking her, rather opposed to her will, into his domestic. yet little did Catherine recognize that her fight to maintain her advantage had infected the debauched gadabout's center ... and may good internet her a husband worthy wanting!

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The range of the reading audience differed slightly, according to the aims of the magazine. Belgravia (which published The Return of the Native) aimed primarily at "the genteel, middle-class, lady public, of low to fair educational standards. " 16 Cornhill, on the other hand, had an audience that ranged from the middle to the upper class, politically liberal. Harper's New Monthly (an American magazine, but with a European edition beginning in the 1880s) seems to have had an audience similar to Cornhill's.

Yet it is also true that much of the illustration for this era is undistinguished. Such a statement is not meant to be disparaging: much of the THE HISTORIC CONTEXT 23 fiction is also undistinguished. The heavy volume of fiction and illustration, whether they accompanied each other or not, meant that much of it, by the simple law of averages, had to be second, even third rate. Sheer increase in numbers, therefore, was one cause of mediocre work. The inadequacy of writer and illustrator, as well as the press of publication deadlines for a myriad of magazines publishing large numbers of serials written and illustrated by novelists and artists who could not all be of first rate quality-these are reasons for much spiritless, even shoddy work of the time.

His technical expertise became clear in his Picturesque Groups, a collection of drawings of the human form, to be used as instruction for students of the graphic arts. Tinsley's had thus selected an artist who was not only technically proficient but also very versatile in his ability to capture a wide range of subject matter. Pasquier was more than capable of illustrating the work of this unknown Dorset author. Hardy was interested enough in the relationship between the artist's illustration and his own concepts that he sent at least two sketches, and possibly more, to be used as guides for the engravings (Plates 1 and 2) that would accompany the September and October installments.

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