Title: The Way of an Eagle
Author: Ethel M. Dell
Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin
Edition & Year: 1914 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Size: 5 in × 7.5 in
Published in 1914 by T. Fisher Unwin, The Way of an Eagle is one of Ethel M. Dell’s most enduring romantic adventures. Known for her emotionally charged storytelling, Dell captures the tension and beauty of colonial India through a tale that explores the triumph of love over fear and moral struggle.
The novel follows Muriel Roscoe, a woman of spirit and sensitivity, who faces peril during an Indian uprising. Her rescuer, Nick Ratcliffe, is a complex and noble figure whose actions challenge her perceptions of strength, loyalty, and devotion. Their evolving relationship unfolds through vivid scenes of danger and emotional depth, reflecting Dell’s mastery in blending romance with adventure and moral reflection.
This 1914 hardcover edition (368 pages, 5 × 7.5 in) exemplifies the Edwardian era’s fascination with emotional storytelling and exotic settings. A must-have for collectors of classic romance and vintage English literature, it captures the heart of early 20th-century fiction with elegance and dramatic power.
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Author: Ethel M. Dell – Renowned for her passionate and adventurous romantic novels.
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Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin, 1914 edition – Original vintage publication.
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Length & Format: 368 pages, compact 5 × 7.5 in hardcover.
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Genre: Classic romance with strong adventure and moral themes.
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Setting: Colonial India, offering rich historical atmosphere and emotional intensity.
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Themes: Courage, redemption, love, and personal transformation.
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Collectible Value: Desirable vintage edition for fans of Edwardian and early modern English fiction.
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Ideal For: Readers who enjoy dramatic historical romance with vivid characters and strong moral undertones.








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