Sir John Cecil Masterman, (1891–1977), was a son of Captain John Masterman and he was originally destined to follow his father's footsteps. Masterman spent five years as a naval cadet but dropped out as he felt unsuited for a military career. Instead he pursued academic interests and in 1909 was elected for a scholarship in modern history at Worcester College, Oxford; academic life became his lifelong devotion.
Masterman was a dedicated sportsman and played cricket, lawn tennis and hockey for England in international matches.
His literary works were often inspired by his Oxford life and historical pursuits.
Fate Cannot Harm Me
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9781448214273
- Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
- Publication date: 06/13/2014
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 188
- File size: 2 MB
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Anthony Newton has fallen hopelessly in love with the beautiful Cynthia, and feels desperate to secure her hand, putting an end to his carefree bachelor days. But there is one small problem. Cynthia is only nineteen, and Anthony, at thirty-six, is thought rather too old for her. Tearing himself from her side, Anthony goes on a great Arctic adventure, purely for the purpose of giving Cynthia time to be young, and test his own feelings towards her. For the three years he is away battling the elements, Anthony's greatest fear is that his dear Cynthia will find love with another in his absence.
On returning to London Anthony finds himself dangerously out of the social loop. Luckily, his good old friend Monty is ready to catch him up on all that has happened while he was away. Sitting down to an excellent dinner, Monty slowly unfolds a tale of frustrated love, rivalry, and social scheming. Anthony hangs on his every word, desperate to know if his heart's desire will be fulfilled. But as it becomes clear that Cynthia is now the object of more than one man's affection, he may have to get in line.
First published in 1935, Fate Cannot Harm Me is witty, engaging and delightful.
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