A charming tale of rural romance on Dartmoor, England during the end of the nineteenth century, complete with local atmosphere, comic personalities, and various conflicts between social classes, religious perspectives and morality. Brian Challacombe ...
Published three years after the last novel in the author's popular Dartmoor Trilogy, "Wintering Hay" is another tale by John Trevena, the pseudonym of Ernest George Henham. In this story, Trevena revisits the English moor and the moral struggles of i...
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning...
It was an evening of spring in the year of strife 1637. The sun was slowly withdrawing his beams from the fortress of Quebec, which had been established some thirty years back, and was then occupied by a handful of settlers and soldiers, to the numbe...
Disguises, superstitions and family secrets are everywhere in Moyle Church-town: A Novel by John Trevena. The story is based partially on folklore from Cornwall, England and was published in 1915. The action takes place during the eighteenth century ...