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As a boy growing up in the spacious, tranquil and verdant eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Stan's everpresent and persistent fascination with books was fed by a constant supply of tomes at Christmas and birthdays from family and close friends.

Every volume evoked a unique educational adventure, each word stirring his voracious and insatiable imagination and touching his insouciant and dauntless spirit. Stories of dashing heroism and reckless exploits were his favourites - Robin Hood, King Arthur's Camelot and of course Dumas' The Three Musketeers. Perhaps one day his dream of penning his own tale of bold quests could become a reality.

Following postgraduate studies at Monash University (Clayton) in physics and engineering, came a vocation of s
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Stanley Goldyn So many wonderful and interesting options. However, restricted to only one selection, I would choose Dumas' 17th Century France, 1625, to meet the Fre…m´Ç°ù±ðSo many wonderful and interesting options. However, restricted to only one selection, I would choose Dumas' 17th Century France, 1625, to meet the French king's guard, the musketeers.

There, I would do what young men do. I would love, duel, gamble, travel and enjoy the pleasures, camaraderie and life of a forgotten romantic time.
I would journey east to the German states and the Kingdom of Bohemia, to share in and experience the rigours of the Thirty Years' War.

And in old age, I would reside on acreage as a country squire, and grow old with a beautiful wife, our children, a vineyard and apple orchard. Interspersed amidst wine and mead, writing would occupy my time, together with reunions with reminiscing old friends, as we remember our halcyon days of youth, optimism and young vitality.
No emails, computers or telephones - one would mount a horse to get a message through.

Oh......and watch the golden, scarlet slashes of sunset as the evenings slip into twilight, the most seductive time of day.(less)
Stanley Goldyn Hello Jessica,
I note that you're in HK. Stay safe over there and may the turmoil subside quickly.
Anyway, good question - thank you.
I have been diligen…m´Ç°ù±ð
Hello Jessica,
I note that you're in HK. Stay safe over there and may the turmoil subside quickly.
Anyway, good question - thank you.
I have been diligently working on a sequel to The Cavalier's Commission.
Many of the characters will continue to appear as it's 1619, and The Thirty Year's War marches on.
It will essentially be a love story, yet the plot allows for plenty of action and adventure, which will ensure that military-minded readers remain satisfied.
Significant research has aided in setting the plot, so like its predecessors, book three will be a view into history swathed in a novel.
Now the fun begins - the writing. Look out for it.(less)
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The HISTORICAL FICTION SOCIETY (UK) reviews THE CAVALIER CLUB. .

The Cavalier Club
BY STANLEY GOLDYN

"Europe’s bloody Thirty Years� War forms the backdrop for Stanley Goldyn’s intelligent and marvelously entertaining adventure story The Cavalier Club.

In 1618, Lieutenant Jack Channing has witnessed an attempt to assassinate the Polish King Sigismund, which appears to be only one incident in a concerted attack on the Catholic rulers of Europe. Channing is given the Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 02, 2016 18:25 Tags: cavalier-club, hns, stanley-goldyn, thirty-years-war

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“You know, Volkov, your talents as a drinker are only partly utilised. With such a vast wealth of alcoholic experience, you could earn a handsome living by writing drinking songs and become illustriously prosperous.”
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“The prisoner's recurrent, sporadic dreams of escape were simply that - spurious vagaries dismissed almost as quickly as they blossomed in Schkirt's feverish mind.”
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“The realisation of where he was suddenly dawned on the youth in chains, who stopped abruptly, recoiling like a fugitive at the edge of a cliff, and swallowed noisily in the obscure silence.”
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