"Nobility England Fiction." . . "Love stories." . . "Literature." . . "England" . . "England." . "The black moth. Georgette Heyer" . . . "Czarna ćma"@pl . . . "Jack Carstares, the disgraced Earl of Wyncham, left England seven years ago, sacrificing his honour for that of his brother when he was accused of cheating at cards. Now he's back, roaming his beloved South Country in the disguise of a highwayman."@en . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . "Der schwarze Falter Roman" . . . . "Black Moth"@en . . . . . . "\"Jack Carstares, oldest son of the Earl Wyncham, disgraced six years earlier, returns home and becomes a highwayman so that he is able to live in the land he loves without detection. One day while out riding, he foils an abduction plot mastered by the infamous Duke of Andover. Injured while rescuing the damsel in distress, he is taken home by the thankful Diana Beauleigh and her Aunt Betty, to recover. Mystery and intrigue continue to the melodrama's end.\" --P. [4] of cover." . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . "Large type books"@en . "Large type books" . . . "Regency fiction" . "The Black moth"@en . "La falena nera"@it . "Der Schwarze Falter"@en . "The black moth : a romance of the XVIII century" . . . "Regency fiction"@en . "Polish fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "18th century romance of an earl's son turned highwayman and of the young lady he kidnaps."@en . . . . . . "Czarna cma" . . "Romance" . . . . . . . . . . "Two young noblemen hide their identities to win an eighteenth-century beauty."@en . . . "Chernai︠a︡ molʹ" . . . . . . "Black moth : a romance of the eighteenth century" . . . . "Love stories"@en . "Love stories" . "\"Seven years before our story opens, Carstares protected his brother by allowing himself to be disgraced for cheating at cards. His brother, suffering intense guilt, isn't aware that they played right into the hands of the Duke of Andover. The disgraced Earl now roams the countryside until a confrontation with his rival thwarts the attempt to kidnap the lovely Diana. But now the Duke is more determined than ever to have Diana for his own, and the two men will meet at sword point before the Earl's name can be cleared and he can claim his fair lady\"--Publisher's Web site." . . . "Powieść angielska"@pl . . . . "Der schwarze Falter" . "The Black moth; a romance of the XVIII century" . . . . "The Black Moth"@en . "The Black Moth" . . "Disguised as a highwayman, Jack Carstares, the wrongly disgraced Earl of Wyncham, found himself again face-to-face with the wicked Duke of Andover. This time the Black Moth was attempting to abduct dark-haired beauty Diana Beauleigh. Once more Jack's noble impulse to save the day landed him in trouble, but not before sending the villainous duke scurrying. Diana took her gallant rescuer in and nursed his wounds, and soon truer emotions grew between them. But Jack couldn't stay, for a lady and an outlaw would make a scandalous pair. Torn between his tarnished past and the hope for Diana's hand, Jack had one dangerous chance to reclaim his honor-- by defeating the Black Moth for good!" . . "Chernyĭ motylek" . . . . "The black moth" . "The black moth"@en . "The Black Moth (1921) is a Georgian (set around 1751) romance novel by Georgette Heyer. This was her first novel.-- Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."@en . "The Black Moth, etc"@en . "The black moth: a romance of the eighteenth century"@en . . . . "The Black Moth. A romance, etc"@en . . . . . . "The Black Moth : A Romance of the XVIIIth Century"@en . . . . . . . . . "\"Jack Carstares, the disgraced Earl of Wyndham, left England seven long years ago, sacrificing his honor for that of his brother when he was accused of cheating at cards.Now Jack is back, roaming his beloved South Country in the disguise of a highway-man. Not long after his return, he encounters his old adversary, the notorious Duke of Andover, attempting the abduction of the beautiful Diana Beauleigh. At the point of Jack's sword, the duke is vanquished. But foiled once, the Black Moth has no intention of failing again\"--P. [4] of cover." . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . "Historical fiction" . . . . . "Historical fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . "Black moth"@it . "Black moth"@pl . . . . "Черная моль" . "Der schwarze Falter : Roman" . "This is Georgette Heyer's first novel--a favorite of readers and a stirring tale to be enjoyed again and again."@en . . . "Disguised as a highwayman, Jack Carstares, the wrongly disgraced Earl of Wyncham, found himself again face-to-face with the wicked Duke of Andover. This time the Black Moth was attempting to abduct dark-haired beauty Diana Beauleigh. Once more Jack's noble impulse to save the day landed him in trouble, but not before sending the villainous duke scurrying. Diana took her gallant rescuer in and nursed his wounds, and soon truer emotions grew between them. But Jack couldn't stay, for a lady and an outlaw would make a scandalous pair. Torn between his tarnished past and the hope for Diana's hand, Jack had one dangerous chance to reclaim his honor--by defeating the Black Moth for good!" . "Disguised as a highwayman, Jack Carstares, the wrongly disgraced Earl of Wyncham, found himself again face-to-face with the wicked Duke of Andover. This time the Black Moth was attempting to abduct dark-haired beauty Diana Beauleigh. Once more Jack's noble impulse to save the day landed him in trouble, but not before sending the villainous duke scurrying. Diana took her gallant rescuer in and nursed his wounds, and soon truer emotions grew between them. But Jack couldn't stay, for a lady and an outlaw would make a scandalous pair. Torn between his tarnished past and the hope for Diana's hand, Jack had one dangerous chance to reclaim his honor--by defeating the Black Moth for good!"@en . "La Falena Nera" . . . "Disgraced six years earlier, Jack Carstares returns home and becomes a highwayman so that he is able to live in the land he loves without detection." . . . . . . . "Der schwarze Falter [The black moth, dt.] Roman" . . . . "Regency fiction." . . "Historical Fiction." . . "Aristocracy (Social class)" . . "Man-woman relationships." . . "Great Britain" . . "Fiction." . . "1700 - 1799" . . . . "1760 - 1899" . . "1789 - 1820" . . "Andover <Hampshire>" . . "Fiction in English." . . "Man-woman relationships England 18th century Fiction." . . "England Social life and customs 19th Century Fiction." . . "FICTION / General" . . "Aristocracy (Social class) England Fiction." . . "Aristocracy (Social class) --England --Fiction." . "Nobility." . . "1800 - 1899" . . "Large type books." . . "FICTION / Romance / Historical / General" . .