The Master-Rogue and Cambuscan Bold by: F. J. Harvey Darton (Author) Mabel R. Peacock (Artist) Hugh Thomson (Artist)Publisher Location: LondonPublisher Name: Wells Gardner, Darton, & Co.Publication Date: 1920s? Images "Algarsif faced the Genie undaunted" (P. 99)1920s?Canacee and the Peregrine Falcon (P. 73)1920s?"Five maidens came bringing gifts" (P. 66)1920s?"The garden is watched by eight magicians" (P. 47)1920s?"He entered like a madman, barefooted and grimacing...1920s?"He went to his father and begged for new clothes...1920s?"She brought the mirror to Cambuscan" (P. 82)1920s?"She ran up hastily and seized his bridle" (P. 33)1920s?"The Story of Cambuscan Bold" (P. 73)1920s?"They all sat down and had a good dinner" (...1920s?"They swarmed round to see the Horse of Brass" (P....1920s? Show Full List Hide Full List "Algarsif faced the Genie undaunted" (P. 99)by Hugh Thomson Canacee and the Peregrine Falcon (P. 73)by Hugh Thomson "Five maidens came bringing gifts" (P. 66)by Mabel R. Peacock "The garden is watched by eight magicians" (P. 47)by Mabel R. Peacock "He entered like a madman, barefooted and grimacing" (P. 59)by Mabel R. Peacock "He went to his father and begged for new clothes" (P. 7)by Mabel R. Peacock "She brought the mirror to Cambuscan" (P. 82)by Mabel R. Peacock "She ran up hastily and seized his bridle" (P. 33)by Mabel R. Peacock "The Story of Cambuscan Bold" (P. 73)by Hugh Thomson "They all sat down and had a good dinner" (frontispiece)by Mabel R. Peacock "They swarmed round to see the Horse of Brass" (P. 77)by Hugh Thomson