
The World for Sale, Volume 3.
The World for Sale, Volume 3 is a historical fiction novel by Gilbert Parker, written in the early 20th century. The story centers on Fleda Druse and Ingolby, a blind man recovering from illness, exploring themes of love, loss, and social identity. Their relationship deepens as they confront their pasts and navigate the complexities of ambition and external conflicts, particularly influenced by Jethro Fawe. The narrative highlights the interplay between perception and reality, making it a notable exploration of human connection amidst adversity.














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