Freedom and Necessity

by Steven Brust

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It is 1849. James Cobham, young man about London, has tragically drowned in a boating accident. Or has he? Two months after his disappearance, his cousin receives a letter. James is in hiding, with no memory of the last two months. His cousin responds that he probably ought to continue in hiding, and the adventures begin. Told through letters, diaries, and real contemporary documents, this unique novel by two of today's freshest and most popular fantasists leads the reader through every corner of mid-nineteenth-century Britain, from the parlors of the elite to the dens of the underclass. Not since Wilkie Collins or Conan Doyle has there been such a profusion of guns, swordfights, family intrigues, women disguised as men, secret societies, occult pursuits, philosophical discussions, and passionate romance. And not since the historical romps of George MacDonald Fraser has there been such a complex, satisfying array of historical characters and startling events.
  • ISBN10 0812562615
  • ISBN13 9780812562613
  • Publish Date 15 December 1997
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 22 May 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Tor Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 10
  • Language English