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THE FIRST OF OUR "OLD BRIT
COLLECTION"
Late 19th & Early 20th
Century British Works
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THE RIDDLE OF THE SANDS by Erskine Childers
(Robert Erskine Childers, 1870-1922). This Adventure-Spy-Thriller Novel
later proved to be more fact than fiction, becoming even more popular than
when first published. At age 33, Childers, already an accomplished amateur
Sailor and veteran of the Boer War, combined his love of Sailing, the Sea,
and Adventure in this — his only Book — about a young man who inadverently
sailed his way into international intrigue, and the brink of World War.
Childers would himself continue to lead a life of adventure and danger
— through both World War I and the Irish Revolution — until his untimely
death in 1922. Executed by an Irish Firing squad for possession of a small
hand-gun, Childers became one of the earliest and most famous casualties
of 20th Century govermental gun control. Includes all Illustrations—now
in color—from the 391 page Book originally published in 1903, with added
photographs of Childers, his wife, and their famous Yacht.
ISBN 0-7943-0106-1 $6.95 CD Win98/ME/95*
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THE "TOMLINSON
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(A subset of Our "Old Brit Collection")
THE SEA AND THE JUNGLE by H. M. Tomlinson
(Henry Major, 1873-1958).
The first of Tomlinson's Books — about his first ocean voyage to the
Americas, on assignment as a full-time Newspaper reporter and serving
as purser of the Capella. Tomlinson gives an excellent first-hand
account of the first successful passage of the Amazon River and its tributary,
the Madeira, by an English steamer — the perils they faced at Sea, and
the exotic beauty and dangers of the deep Amazon Jungle. Historic non-fiction,
but it reads like an Adventure Novel. Includes the complete 378 page New
York (1920) printing of the Book first published in 1912.
ISBN 0-7943-0102-9 $6.95 CD Win98/ME/95*
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OLD JUNK by H. M. Tomlinson (Henry Major,
1873-1958).
Tomlinson's second Book — a collection of his best Newspaper and Magazine
articles, travel pieces and most popular short stories (including "The
Derelict") written between 1907 and 1918. Some of Tomlinson's best writing!
Includes the complete 237 page Book first published in 1918.
ISBN 0-7943-0103-7 $6.95 CD Win98/ME/95*
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LONDON RIVER by H. M. Tomlinson (Henry Major,
1873-1958).
Tomlinson's third Book — a collection of touching stories about the
historic old West India Docks in East London, its "Tall Ships," and the
men who sailed them. Before becoming a journalist, Tomlinson once worked
there, as did his father before him. Not only a "good read," but an important
work, as this area of London was later destroyed during the "Blitz." Includes
the complete 251 page Book first published in 1921, with the original Frontispiece.
ISBN 0-7943-0104-5 $6.95 CD Win98/ME/95*
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WAITING FOR DAYLIGHT by H. M. Tomlinson
(Henry Major, 1873-1958).
The fourth of Tomlinson's Books — his personal diary from World War
I, in which he gives his personal experiences and feelings, without
bloody details, about the men, daily life, and carnage he saw in France,
as an official war correspondent for the British Army. Includes the complete
263 page Book first published in 1922.
ISBN 0-7943-0105-3 $6.95 CD Win98/ME/95*
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