The Great White Queen Tsipi KellerThe Great White Queen (1896) is an adventure novel by Anglo French writer William Le Queux. Published at the beginning of Le Queuxs career as a leading author of popular thrillers, The Great White Queen is a story of empire, myth, and war. Using his own research and experience as a journalist and adventurer, Le Queux crafts an accessible, entertaining tale for readers in search of a literary escape. Known for his works of fiction and nonfiction on the
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