At the death of Sir Aubrey Shenstone, an impoverished and improvident Royalist nobleman, his son, Cyril, inherits nothing more than his father's title, and must work as a clerk for various London tradesmen. Honest, hardworking, and quick-thinking, he uncovers the plots of thieves and deceivers, diverts a fire-ship in a sea-battle with the Dutch, serves as a doctor's assistant during the Plague, and prevents the murder of one of his friends.
He is severely wounded in the sea-battle, and later contracts the Plague, but survives all and receives back as a gift--the consequence of his industry, resourcefulness, self-sacrifice, and discretion--the estates that his father had lost. Dates: 1665-1666. Location: England, France, the Netherlands. Main Events: Dutch War, Great Plague, Great Fire of London. Red hardcover with gold stamping; 367 pages. PrestonSpeed Publications.