Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster
By (author): "F. Marion Crawford"
Publish Date:
January 1st 1901
ISBN1417945397
ISBN139781417945399
AsinMarzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster
Original titleMarietta: A Maid of Venice
1887. With frontispiece. F. Marion Crawford was one of the more famous authors in the English-speaking world at the time of his death in 1909. He wrote over forty novels, most of which were in the style of disposable romances popular at the time. He also wrote stories of the horror and occult, which are generally the ones for which he is remembered today. Marzio's Crucifix begins: The whole of this modern fabric of existence is a living lie cried Marzio Pandolfi, striking his little hammer upon the heavy table with an impatient rap. Then he dropped it and turning on his stool rested one elbow upon the board while he clasped his long, nervous fingers together and stared hard at his handsome apprentice. Zoroaster begins: The hall of the banquets was made ready for the feast in the palace of Babylon. That night Belshazzar the king would drink wine with a thousand of his lords, and be merry before them; and everything was made ready. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.