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Charles Major (1856-1913) was an esteemed American lawyer and novelist, renowned for his historical romances that transported readers back to bygone eras. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Major developed a fascination with history and its heroic figures, which later heavily influenced his literary style. His prowess in blending historical accuracy with enthralling narrative paved the way for his acclaim in the literary world. 'The Touchstone of Fortune,' one of Major's noteworthy works, exemplifies his ability to weave complex tales of love and destiny with the richness of historical context, capturing the imaginations of his contemporaries. Major's literary output often showcased his penchant for the grandeur of Europe's aristocratic past, reflecting his deep appreciation for historical detail and romanticized adventure. His writing not only gained a significant following during his lifetime but also left a lasting impression on the genre of historical romance, influencing countless readers and writers who followed in his footsteps.