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Book, Hodder and Stoughton, Allan Quartermain, 1949
... England - Adventure fiction... Allan Quartermain p.320 England - Adventure fiction England ...Published in 1885, this novel features Allan Quatermain, Haggard's popular two-fisted hero from other novels like King Solomon's Mines. Against the background of a warlike Caucasian tribe hidden away in darkest Africa, Quatermain mourns the loss of his son and experiences a most harrowing and fantastical adventure.p.320fictionPublished in 1885, this novel features Allan Quatermain, Haggard's popular two-fisted hero from other novels like King Solomon's Mines. Against the background of a warlike Caucasian tribe hidden away in darkest Africa, Quatermain mourns the loss of his son and experiences a most harrowing and fantastical adventure. england - adventure fiction, england - fiction -
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Book, Many inventions, 1896
... England - Fiction... inventions p.365. England - Fiction England - Short stories ...A collection of short storiesp.365.fictionA collection of short storiesengland - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, The day's work, 1899
... England - Fiction... The day's work. p.406. England - Fiction England - Short stories ...A collection of twelve stories ranging from the tale of a British engineer obsessed with saving his bridge from destruction by the flooding River Ganges, to the tale of an inconspicuous boat which mysteriously disappears on the high seas.p.406.fictionA collection of twelve stories ranging from the tale of a British engineer obsessed with saving his bridge from destruction by the flooding River Ganges, to the tale of an inconspicuous boat which mysteriously disappears on the high seas. england - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Actions and reactions, 1913
... England - Fiction... Actions and reactions p.301. England - Fiction England - Short ...A collection of short stories.p.301.fictionA collection of short stories.england - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Rewards and fairies, 1902
... England - Fiction... Rewards and fairies Ill, p.338. England - Fiction England - Short ...A collection of short storiesIll, p.338.fictionA collection of short storiesengland - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Traffics and discoveries, 1902
... England - Fiction... Traffics and discoveries p.393. England - Fiction England - Short ...A collection of short storiesp.393.fictionA collection of short storiesengland - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, The seven seas, 1902
... England - Fiction... The seven seas p.393. England - Fiction England - Poetry This volume ...This volume offers Kipling's classic 1896 collection of poetry, including the "Song of the English" series.p.393.fictionThis volume offers Kipling's classic 1896 collection of poetry, including the "Song of the English" series. england - fiction, england - poetry -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Soldiers three : The story of the Gadsbys; In black & white, 1930
... England - Fiction.... England - Fiction England - Short stories A collection of short ...A collection of short storiesp.353.fictionA collection of short storiesengland - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Plain tales from the hills, 1903
... England - Fiction... Plain tales from the hills p.336. England - Fiction England ...A collection of short storiesp.336.fictionA collection of short storiesengland - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Wee Willie Winkle : Under the deodars : The phantom 'rickshaw : and other stories, 1913
... England - Fiction... : and other stories. p.342. England - Fiction England - Short stories ...A collection of stories by Rudyard Kiplingp.342.fictionA collection of stories by Rudyard Kiplingengland - fiction, england - short stories -
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Book, George Routledge and Sons, Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman, 1884
... England - Fiction... and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman p.322. England - Fiction ...Though Tristram is always present as narrator and commentator, the book contains little of his life, only the story of a trip through France and accounts of the four comical mishaps which shaped the course of his life from an early age. Firstly, while still only a homunculus, Tristram's implantation within his mother's womb was disturbed. At the very moment of procreation, his mother asked his father if he had remembered to wind the clock.p.322.fictionThough Tristram is always present as narrator and commentator, the book contains little of his life, only the story of a trip through France and accounts of the four comical mishaps which shaped the course of his life from an early age. Firstly, while still only a homunculus, Tristram's implantation within his mother's womb was disturbed. At the very moment of procreation, his mother asked his father if he had remembered to wind the clock. england - fiction, england - social life and customs -
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Book, Dymock's Book Arcade, The woman in white, 1947
... England - Fiction... The woman in white Ill, p.526. England - Fiction Detective fiction ...Marian and her sister Laura live a quiet life under their uncle's guardianship until Laura's marriage to Sir Percival Glyde. Sir Percival is a man of many secrets. Hence, Marian and the girls' drawing master, Walter, have to turn detective in order to work out what is going on, and to protect Laura from a fatal plotIll, p.526.fictionMarian and her sister Laura live a quiet life under their uncle's guardianship until Laura's marriage to Sir Percival Glyde. Sir Percival is a man of many secrets. Hence, Marian and the girls' drawing master, Walter, have to turn detective in order to work out what is going on, and to protect Laura from a fatal plotengland - fiction, detective fiction -
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Book, The Folio Society, The moonstone, 1951
... England - Fiction... The moonstone Ill, p.417 England - Fiction Romantic fiction The novel ...The novel that T.S. Eliot called ;the first, the longest, and the best of the modern English detective novels ; Guarded by three Brahmin priests, the Moonstone is a religious relic, the centerpiece in a sacred statue of the Hindu god of the moon. It is also a giant yellow diamond of enormous value, and its temptation is irresistible to the corrupt John Herncastle, a colonel in the British Army in India. After murdering the three guardian priests and bringing the diamond back to England with him, Herncastle bequeaths it to his niece, Rachel, knowing full well that danger will follow. True to its enigmatic nature, the Moonstone disappears from Rachel & rsquo;s room on the night of her eighteenth birthday, igniting a mystery so intricate and thrilling it has set the standard for every crime novel of the past one hundred fifty years. Widely recognized, alongside the stories of Edgar Allan Poe, as establishing many of the most enduring conventions of detective fiction, The Moonstone is Wilkie Collins masterwork and one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century.Ill, p.417fictionThe novel that T.S. Eliot called ;the first, the longest, and the best of the modern English detective novels ; Guarded by three Brahmin priests, the Moonstone is a religious relic, the centerpiece in a sacred statue of the Hindu god of the moon. It is also a giant yellow diamond of enormous value, and its temptation is irresistible to the corrupt John Herncastle, a colonel in the British Army in India. After murdering the three guardian priests and bringing the diamond back to England with him, Herncastle bequeaths it to his niece, Rachel, knowing full well that danger will follow. True to its enigmatic nature, the Moonstone disappears from Rachel & rsquo;s room on the night of her eighteenth birthday, igniting a mystery so intricate and thrilling it has set the standard for every crime novel of the past one hundred fifty years. Widely recognized, alongside the stories of Edgar Allan Poe, as establishing many of the most enduring conventions of detective fiction, The Moonstone is Wilkie Collins masterwork and one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century. england - fiction, romantic fiction -
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Book, McMillan and Co, Stalky & Co, 1951
... England - Fiction... Stalky & Co p.272. England - Fiction Juvenile fiction Stalky ...Stalky and his two friends, Beetle and McTurk, attend a boarding school in Devon, England during the mid-19th century. Studying is not important to them and instead they have many interesting experiences including taking revenge on another school house that insults their hygiene, tricking some teachers who try to catch them breaking the rules, and finally achieving success as adults despite their teachers thinking that they would become failures. The story is semi-autobiographical of Kipling's own school experiences.p.272.fictionStalky and his two friends, Beetle and McTurk, attend a boarding school in Devon, England during the mid-19th century. Studying is not important to them and instead they have many interesting experiences including taking revenge on another school house that insults their hygiene, tricking some teachers who try to catch them breaking the rules, and finally achieving success as adults despite their teachers thinking that they would become failures. The story is semi-autobiographical of Kipling's own school experiences.england - fiction, juvenile fiction -
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Book, Florence L. Barclay, The broken halo, 1913
... England - Fiction... The broken halo p.408. England - Fiction Romantic fiction A romantic ...A romantic novelp.408.fictionA romantic novel england - fiction, romantic fiction -
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Book, Francis Marion Crawford, Saracinesca, 1909
... England - Fiction... Saracinesca p.342. England - Fiction Italy - History A novel set ...A novel set in revolutionary Romep.342.fictionA novel set in revolutionary Romeengland - fiction, italy - history -
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Book, Francis Marion Crawford, Marietta a maid of Venice, 1901
... England - Fiction... Marietta a maid of Venice p.458. England - Fiction Romantic fiction ...Romantic fiction set in Venicep.458.fictionRomantic fiction set in Veniceengland - fiction, romantic fiction -
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Book, Francis Marion Crawford, Sant' Ilario, 1926
... England - Fiction...' Ilario P.443. England - Fiction Italy - History Sant' Ilario ...Sant' Ilario is an absorbing story depicting the impact of social change on an Italian family during the late 1800s. Set mostly in Rome, it tells the fascinating tale of Sant' Ilario, A Lady of Rome, and Giovanni Saracinesca. The novel presents an interesting picture of the period, describing the spiritual and economic concerns of the aristocracy at a time when its power and position were under attack from the emerging forces of modernity.P.443.fictionSant' Ilario is an absorbing story depicting the impact of social change on an Italian family during the late 1800s. Set mostly in Rome, it tells the fascinating tale of Sant' Ilario, A Lady of Rome, and Giovanni Saracinesca. The novel presents an interesting picture of the period, describing the spiritual and economic concerns of the aristocracy at a time when its power and position were under attack from the emerging forces of modernity.england - fiction, italy - history -
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Book, Flora Annie Steel, King-errant, 1926
... England - Fiction...-errant Ill, p.335. England - Fiction Babur - Emporor of Hindustan ...Based on memoirs of Zahir-Ud-Din, called Babar.Ill, p.335.fictionBased on memoirs of Zahir-Ud-Din, called Babar.england - fiction, babur - emporor of hindustan - fiction -
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Book, A prince of dreamers, 1930
... England - Fiction... A prince of dreamers p.348. England - Fiction Akhbar - Mogul ...A story of Mogul Emperor Akhbarp.348.fictionA story of Mogul Emperor Akhbarengland - fiction, akhbar - mogul emperor - fiction -
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Book, Flora Annie Steel, Mistress of men, 1930
... England - Fiction... Mistress of men p.367. England - Fiction Jahangir - Mogul Emporer ...A story of Mogul Emperor Jahangirp.367.fictionA story of Mogul Emperor Jahangirengland - fiction, jahangir - mogul emporer - fiction -
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Book, Flora Annie Steel, The builder, 1929
... England - Fiction... The builder p.322. England - Fiction Shahjahan - Mogul Emporer ...A story of Mogul Emperor Shahjahanp.322.fictionA story of Mogul Emperor Shahjahanengland - fiction, shahjahan - mogul emporer - fiction -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Soldiers three, 1902
... England - Fiction... Soldiers three p.388. England - Fiction India - British occupation ...A novel of British military life in Indiap.388.fictionA novel of British military life in Indiaengland - fiction, india - british occupation - fiction -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, The two jungle books, 1924
... England - Fiction... The two jungle books Ill, p.576. England - Fiction Jungle animals ...A novel of a boy and jungle animalsIll, p.576.fictionA novel of a boy and jungle animalsengland - fiction, jungle animals - fiction -
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Book, Rudyard Kipling, Captains courageous, 1950
... England - Fiction... Captains courageous p.240. England - Fiction Juvenile fiction ...This dramatic nineteenth-century nautical adventure and classic coming-of-age story is one of Rudyard Kipling's most enduringly popular works. Harvey Cheyne Jr., the teenage son of a millionaire American railroad tycoon, is sailing to Europe on a luxury liner when he falls overboard off the coast of Newfoundland. He's saved from drowning by the We're Here, a New England fishing schooner captained by Disko Troop. He's alive, but his tough new companions find him to be spoiled and ignorant. Desperate to get back to the world he knows, Harvey must prove his worth as one of the crew by mastering the challenging tasks and physical labor of life at sea. With help from the captain's son, Dan, he braves a number of risky exploits and adventures as they travel along the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Shedding his expectations of a pampered life, Harvey begins to embrace the tough work of a fisherman. Filled with thrilling action, this classic sea story will delight and excite readers of all ages.p.240.fictionThis dramatic nineteenth-century nautical adventure and classic coming-of-age story is one of Rudyard Kipling's most enduringly popular works. Harvey Cheyne Jr., the teenage son of a millionaire American railroad tycoon, is sailing to Europe on a luxury liner when he falls overboard off the coast of Newfoundland. He's saved from drowning by the We're Here, a New England fishing schooner captained by Disko Troop. He's alive, but his tough new companions find him to be spoiled and ignorant. Desperate to get back to the world he knows, Harvey must prove his worth as one of the crew by mastering the challenging tasks and physical labor of life at sea. With help from the captain's son, Dan, he braves a number of risky exploits and adventures as they travel along the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Shedding his expectations of a pampered life, Harvey begins to embrace the tough work of a fisherman. Filled with thrilling action, this classic sea story will delight and excite readers of all ages.england - fiction, juvenile fiction -
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Book - Life's handicap, Rudyard Kipling, 1911
... England - Fiction... handicap Book p.407. England - Fiction India - History Stories ...Stories of life in India under the British occupationp.407.fictionStories of life in India under the British occupationengland - fiction, india - history -
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Book, Cassell, King Solomon's mines, 1942
... England - Fiction... Solomon's mines Ill, p.256. England - Fiction African fiction ...It tells of a quest into an unexplored region of Africa by a group of adventurers led by Allan Quatermain in search of the missing brother of one of the party. It is significant as the first English fictional adventure novel set in Africa, and is considered the genesis of the Lost World literary genre.Ill, p.256.fictionIt tells of a quest into an unexplored region of Africa by a group of adventurers led by Allan Quatermain in search of the missing brother of one of the party. It is significant as the first English fictional adventure novel set in Africa, and is considered the genesis of the Lost World literary genre. england - fiction, african fiction -
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Book, H Rider Haggard, Nada the lily, 1949
... England - Fiction... the lily Ill, p.304. England - Fiction African fiction The authorss ...The authorss aim ... has been to convey, in a narrative form, some idea of the remarkable spirit which animated these kings and their subjects, and to make accessible, in a popular shape, incidents of history which are now, for the most part, only to be found in a few scarce works of reference, rarely consulted, except by students.Ill, p.304.fictionThe authorss aim ... has been to convey, in a narrative form, some idea of the remarkable spirit which animated these kings and their subjects, and to make accessible, in a popular shape, incidents of history which are now, for the most part, only to be found in a few scarce works of reference, rarely consulted, except by students. england - fiction, african fiction -
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Book, Edgar Wallace, Sanders of the river, 1945
... England - Fiction... Sanders of the river p.190. England - Fiction African fiction ...Charged with the task of engaging with the indigenous peoples of Nigeria during the colonial period, Sanders takes a no-nonsense approach that, though it may offend the sensibilities of current-day readers, is unquestionably effective. Offering readers an action-packed glimpse into a period of history that is often overlooked. Sanders of the River should be on the must-read list of every action-adventure junkie.p.190.fictionCharged with the task of engaging with the indigenous peoples of Nigeria during the colonial period, Sanders takes a no-nonsense approach that, though it may offend the sensibilities of current-day readers, is unquestionably effective. Offering readers an action-packed glimpse into a period of history that is often overlooked. Sanders of the River should be on the must-read list of every action-adventure junkie. england - fiction, african fiction -
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Book, Edgar Wallace, Bones, 1945?
... England - Fiction... Bones p.192. England - Fiction African fiction It is a time when ...It is a time when the major world powers are vying for colonial honours, a time of ju-ju, witch doctors and an uneasy peace with Bosambo, impressive chief of the Ochori. When Commissioner Sanders goes on leave, the trusty Lieutenant Hamilton takes over administration of the African territories. However, yet again, the trouble-prone Bones, while meaning to assist, only manages to spread his own unique style of innocent and endearing mischief.p.192.fictionIt is a time when the major world powers are vying for colonial honours, a time of ju-ju, witch doctors and an uneasy peace with Bosambo, impressive chief of the Ochori. When Commissioner Sanders goes on leave, the trusty Lieutenant Hamilton takes over administration of the African territories. However, yet again, the trouble-prone Bones, while meaning to assist, only manages to spread his own unique style of innocent and endearing mischief. england - fiction, african fiction