tag

By Right Of Conquest A Novel

By: Arthur Hornblow
Published By: Double9 Books

About the Book

By Right of Conquest: A Novel explores the stark contrast between the lives of the wealthy elite and the working class, centering on a young heiress and a common ship stoker. The novel delves into themes of class struggle, societal tension, and personal conflict as the characters navigate their disparate worlds. The story opens in a bar, where the protagonist, a ship stoker, contemplates his life amidst a group of disgruntled workers. The atmosphere is heavy with frustration as they prepare for another grueling voyage, reflecting on the harshness of their labor and the rigid societal structure that holds them captive. This gritty setting sets the tone for the unfolding drama, where personal rebellion and class resentment simmer beneath the surface. The novel not only highlights the struggles of the working class but also presents the internal conflicts faced by the characters as they grapple with their roles in a divided society. Through the protagonistÍs emotional journey, the narrative examines themes of fate, identity, and the desire for something more, as the characters confront their own sense of powerlessness within the confines of their social stations.

Read more
Paperback
Regular
$17.99
Sale
$17.99
Regular
$26.99
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 
SKU 9789369424900

Premium quality
Easy Return
Certified product
Secure Checkout
Money back guarantee
On time delivery

About Author

Arthur Hornblow

Arthur Hornblow (1865–1942) was a British-born playwright and editor who became well-known for his work in the theatre. Born in Manchester, United Kingdom, Hornblow moved to the United States, where he made significant contributions to the Broadway stage. As an editor for Theatre Magazine, he was closely involved in the theatre community and wrote several successful plays. In addition to his work as a playwright, Hornblow's individual plays earned recognition for their engaging narratives and dramatic flair. He also had a hand in writing and editing for the broader theatre industry, influencing both the creation and direction of numerous productions. Hornblow’s career spanned several decades, and his impact on American theatre was notable during the early 20th century. He passed away in 1942 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, leaving behind a legacy of works that contributed to the cultural fabric of the era. His son, Arthur Hornblow Jr., continued the family’s artistic legacy.

Read more

Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2025
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 162pages
  • ISBN-10: 9369424903
  • ISBN-13: 9789369424900
  • Item Weight: 210.6g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 9.28mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Fiction / Romance / Historical / General