The Path of the King
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1931. Early Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good / No Jacket. Item #2311931
No jacket. Light stain on page base.
290 pp. "The Path of the King is a 1921 novel by the Scottish author John Buchan, presented as a loosely-coupled series of short stories. The novel takes the form of a loosely-coupled collection of short stories presenting a sweeping tapestry of historical episodes, from the Vikings through centuries of Norman, French, Flemish, English, Scottish and American scenes. In the first episode, a Northern prince's golden torque is the symbol of his royal status. On his death the gold is remodelled as a ring, which is handed down from generation to generation until it is eventually inherited by the mother of Abraham Lincoln. The young Abe, using it as a sinker for his fishing line, loses it in a "crick" and is distraught. On her deathbed, Abe's mother recognises the potential for kingliness in her young son and dies content, realising that the ring is needed no more."--Wikipedia
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