New Releases by Samuel Shellabarger

Samuel Shellabarger is the author of Captain from Castile [and] Prince of Foxes (1944), By nigh at Dinsomore (1935), The Chevalier Bayard. A Study in Fading Chivalry. Illustrated (1929), The Chevalier Bayard. A Study in Fading Chivalry ... Illustrated (1928), A Thesaurus of the Figures of Speech in Anglo-Saxon and the Edda (1917).

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Captain from Castile [and] Prince of Foxes

The Chevalier Bayard. A Study in Fading Chivalry. Illustrated

A Thesaurus of the Figures of Speech in Anglo-Saxon and the Edda

The Token

The Token
A masterpiece of a story about the last gift given Lady Blanche from her beloved father. Episodically told in chivalric prose, the story unfolds, treasured step by treasured step, as Lady Blanche dons the token so she may wisely and boldly face a lifetime as lady of the castle.

While Murder Waits

While Murder Waits
Writing as John Esteven The Gleasing sisters, she-devils their father calls them, are all like the sea—no pity, no love, no truth; only cunning, strength, power, and, yes, beauty. When murder strikes, all roads seem to lead to the ruthless sisters.

Blind Man's Night

Blind Man's Night
Writing as John Esteven The Montenera Inn is an old tavern with an evil reputation. When the indominable Mrs. Lee leases it to support her family, she tells neighbors that she isn''t interested in nonsense of that sort. However, when faced with a mysterious theft and attempted murder, she has to wonder if the inn''s reputation is justified.

Tolbecken

Tolbecken
For five generations the ancestral home of the Tolbecken family had grown, but as their land and fortune dwindles, the Tolbecken family faces the loss of their home as well as a way of life. A well-characterized, well-written novel about life in America at the turn of 19th century.

Graveyard Watch

Graveyard Watch
Writing as John Esteven A rookie cop gets a tough assignment to get the goods on a big dope ring and soon finds himself face-to-face with murder and a corpse gone AWOL.

Voodoo

Voodoo
Writing as John Esteven Inspector Norse uses his expert knowledge and mental acumen to face a mare''s nest of issues: the murder of a controversial judge, his deviant family, mistaken identities, and a growing voodoo culture—savage, elemental, and cruel.

By Night at Dinsmore

By Night at Dinsmore
Writing as John Esteven Dr. Miles Le Breton is called to the remote mountain home of the Dinsmore family in order to look into the mysterious attempts on the life of an old college friend. As the car lurches over the treacherous road leading to the Dinsmore residence, the fall breeze turns into a cold winter wind and Dr. Le Breton begins to feel a hostile and malevolent presence about to engulf him. Dr. Le Breton''s well-liked and good-tempered friend, Fred Morrison is a guest at the Dinsmore home and is engaged to marry Deborah Dinsmore, who along with her two brothers still live in the home of their father, Cyrus Dinsmore, now dead two years. According to the local buzz, Cyrus Dinsmore tortured his wife and crippled his son and is suspected of more than one murder. "A devil seeped in killer''s blood" they say ― blood that still runs in the veins of the Dinsmore children. As a psychiatrist and a criminologist, Dr. Le Breton is more than qualified to investigate the troubled and puzzling Dinsmore family, but as clues and bodies stack up, the life he is most desperate to save may be his own. Satisfyingly eerie and complete with a damp and decaying old house, a cavernous attic, a bottomless pond, a headless something that crawls around at night, and clues cleverly stitched into a lady''s knitting, By Night At Dinsmore a tense and brooding 1930s melodrama of murder and horror worthy of a midnight read by candlelight with the wind howling and the shutters flapping.

Miss Rolling Stone

Miss Rolling Stone
Writing as Peter Loring Adventure-loving Eolia Allen accompanies her uncle, Dr.Bridges, on a trip to Bagdad where he has been asked to perform surgery on an old war buddy—a formidable and much respected Arab prince. Blazing sun, blowing sand, and the jingle of camel bells await the reader in this strictly old-fashioned, but thoroughly engaging, romantic escapade.

Grief Before Night

Grief Before Night
Writing as Peter Loring Count Falke of Falkenborg, Sweden is deeply in debt and are about to lose the family castle. Marriage to a wealthy American heiress would solve the problem, and the heiress is willing, but, what about the Countess? The heiress must decide if she should reveal a scandalous secret about the young Countess long buried in her past—the only way to win the man she loves.

The King's Cavalier

The King's Cavalier
A young Frenchman and a young Englishwoman are caught in the wild plots and counterplots surrounding the Bourbon conspiracy against Francis I in 16th century France.

Speech of Hon. S. Shellabarger, of Ohio, Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 8, 1866

Address of the Hon. Samuel Shellabarger, at the Annual Commencement of the Law School of the Columbian University, Tuesday, June 8, 1886

Before the General Court-martial ... in the City of Washington, D.C. ...

In the Matter of Issuing a Certificate of Election to the Members Elect of the House of Representatives of the 48th Congress from the 18th Congressional District of Ohio

Before the Committee of House of Representatives Upon the Judiciary

Before the Secretary of State. In the Matter of the Award of the Mixed Commission, Under the Treaty Between the United Sates and Mexico, of 4th July, A.D. 1868,

Senate Bill No. 15, to Alter and Amend the Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 and 1864, Pending in the Forty-fifth Congress

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