Brazenhead in Milan

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Brazenhead in Milan (1909)
by Maurice Hewlett
4-part serial, extracted from Windsor magazine, v. 29, Dec 1908 - Mar 1909; pp. 179-186, etc. Accompanying illustrations by Maurice Greiffenhagen may be be added later.

Included in Brazenhead the Great (1911), as "Book I—The Duke of Milan." Of this book, the Literary Digest, 06 May 1911 commented: Mr. Hewlett, in his invocation, calls upon the muse and her epic "lyre" (the story would indicate a different spelling), to chronicle the life and adventures of one "Salomon Brazenhead, seventh son of a seventh son, born in the seventh month," and the muse must have helped him, for he spins a yarn full of fantastic fancy and swashbuckler braggadocio, teeming with adventurous action, and carries the reader along with him so completely that he has no time to realize how far afield he is from the realm of truth and possibilities. ... [Full review(s) on the discussion page]

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BRAZENHEAD IN MILAN.

By MAURICE HEWLETT.

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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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