The Tavern Knight

Our users also downloaded the following books:

All

Public Domain

Original Books

The Shame of Motley

The Trampling of the Lilies

The Snare

by Rafael Sabatini

It is a story in which fact and fiction are delightfully blended and one that is entertaining in high degree from first to last.

The Lion's Skin

The Strolling Saint

Love-At-Arms

The Suitors of Yvonne

St. Martin's Summer

Bardelys the Magnificent

by Rafael Sabatini

An absorbing story of love and adventure in France of the early seventeenth century.

Mistress Wilding

The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series

The Historical Nights' Entertainment

by Rafael Sabatini

In approaching "The Historical Nights' Entertainment" I set myself the task of reconstructing, in the fullest possible detail and with all the colour available from surviving records, a group of more or less...

The Marquis of Carabas

Casanova's Alibi

by Rafael Sabatini

Short story originally published as "The Alibi"

The Chronicles of Captain Blood

The Sea-Hawk

by Rafael Sabatini

Set in the late 16th century, this pirate tale follows a Cornish sea-faring gentleman, Sir Oliver Tressilian, as he is villainously betrayed by his jealous brother. Forced to serve as a slave on a Spanish galley,...

Scaramouche

by Rafael Sabatini

A romantic tale of a young aristocrat's adventures during the French Revolution. At one point the hero joins a theater troupe to portray ''Scaramouche''. He also becomes a lawyer, a politician, and a lover,...

Captain Blood

by Rafael Sabatini

A gentlemanly Irish physician is innocently condemned to a life of slavery in the English colonies across the sea. There, on a Caribbean Island plantation, the good Dr. Peter Blood, toils as a slave. A chance...

The Mutineers

by Charles Hawes

A tale of old days at sea and of adventures in the Far East as Benjamin Lathrop set it down some sixty years ago.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

by Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe

Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery...