English Historical Fiction Authors: "Stone walls do not a prison make": The Infamous W...

English Historical Fiction Authors: "Stone walls do not a prison make": The Infamous W...: By Nancy Bilyeau This post is an EHFA Editor's choice. It was first published on December 28, 2013 In 1663, in the flush of the Res...

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