"At twenty-seven, Lady Caroline Lamb reads the story of a young aristocrat's strange journey through unknown and barbaric parts of Europe in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, and declares her opinion that the author would certainly be "mad, bad, ...
Having left England behind him, Lord Byron arrives on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, where he meets the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin and Claire Clairmont.
You were always such a wayward lad. Stubborn and wayward, just like your mother. She defied her entire family to marry me. And Lord Donaldson is not going to be too pleased with you now ...' He took another drink .
... dairy,' Anne cried, 'Da will give you the protection of his house until other arrangements can be made, but you must get out of here now.' Big Arthur rose tiredly to his feet. 'Twas a bad business all the same. After the killing of Lord ...
"-------Oscar-winning actor COLIN FIRTH (Sunday Times Magazine 2012) AN EPIC NOVEL FROM IRELAND'S PAST (BOOK #1 in THE LIBERTY TRILOGY) The book some critics are calling "THE IRISH 'LES MISERABLES'.