Edmund Flagg
Edmund Flagg (1815–1890) was an American writer, lawyer, and diplomat.

Grave of Edmund Flagg, at Oakwood Cemetery, Falls Church, Virginia
Literary works
    
- The Far West: or, A Tour Beyond the Mountains (1838)
 - Carrero, or, The Prime Minister, a Tale of Spain (1843)
 - Francis of Valois, or, The Curse of St. Valliar, a tale of the middle ages (1843)
 - The Howard Queen, a romance of history (1848)
 - Venice: The City of the Sea From the Invasion by Napoleon in 1797 to the Capitulation to Radetzky, in 1849 (1853)
 - Report on the Commercial Relations All of the United States Foreign With All Nations (1857)
 - Edmond Dantes: The Sequel to Alexander Dumas' Celebrated Novel The Count of Monte Cristo (1884)
 - Monte-Cristo's Daughter sequel to Alexander Dumas' great novel, the "Count of Monte-Cristo," and Conclusion of "Edmond Dantes" (1884)
 - De Molai: The Last of the Military Grand Masters of the Order of Knights Templar: A Romance of History (1888)
 
External links
    
- Works by Edmund Flagg at Project Gutenberg
 - Works by Edmund Flagg at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) 

 - Works by or about Edmund Flagg at Internet Archive
 
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