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The Queen of Appalachia

The Queen of Appalachia

by Joe H. BORDERS (1858 - )

A Lost Race novel set unusually in the eastern USA, where a civilization made up of descendants of early American pioneers has established an arcadian, monarchical Utopia supported by advanced Technology.


A Garden of Eden

A Panic-Stricken Audience

A Personal Meeting Evaded

A Public Indignation Meeting

A Reception for the Dethroned Queen

A Surprise for Professor Brownlee

An Hour in a Wine Room

Angelina's Proclamation

Back to Earth; Paul and his Creditors

Exposure and Banishment

From Virginia to and through Hell's Gate

Her Mind a Blank

'I am Jealous of that Woman!'

In the Toils of 'Bad Ance'

Miss Arnold Makes a Confession

Mrs Overton's Charming Guest

On to Appalachia

Paul and His Mountain Mystery

Paul and the Confidence Gang

Paul is Cast into Prison

Paul Thornton, the Millionaire

Paul Unchaining the Truth

Sensational Surprise Party

The Brewing of a Scandal

The Great Mystery Solved

The Queen of Appalachia

The Queens Fascinating Recital

The Result of Thought Transference

To Meet at Last

Tragic Scenes at the Palace

Wanted, a Gentleman Correspondent

Why Miss Arnold Came to Princeton

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