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George Manville Fenn

    George Manville Fenn fut un auteur anglais prolifique dont le vaste corpus d'œuvres couvre la fiction destinée aux jeunes et aux adultes. Linguiste autodidacte, Fenn se tourna vers l'écriture après une carrière réussie dans le journalisme et l'édition. Sa prose, souvent axée sur la vie des classes populaires, est reconnue pour son habileté narrative et sa capacité à captiver un large lectorat. Les récits de Fenn se caractérisent par des portraits détaillés de personnages et de décors, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire immersive.

    Through Forest and Stream: The Quest of the Quetzal
    Dead Man's Land: Being the Voyage to Zimbambangwe of certain and uncertain blacks and whites
    King o' the Beach A Tropic Tale
    Bunyip Land A Story Of Adventure In New Guinea
    Crown and Sceptre
    Bent, Not Broken
    • Bent, Not Broken

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Following the lives of two young boys growing up in Victorian England, Bent Not Broken explores the themes of perseverance and overcoming adversity. From struggles with poverty and illness to confrontations with bullies and thieves, the protagonists learn the importance of resilience and determination in the face of difficulty. George Manville Fenn's compelling storytelling will resonate with readers of all ages.

      Bent, Not Broken
    • Crown and Sceptre

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in a richly detailed historical context, this novel explores themes of power and ambition through its compelling characters. The story delves into the complexities of royal life and the struggles for control, providing a vivid portrayal of the era. Fenn's narrative captures the intricacies of court politics and personal relationships, weaving a tale that highlights the challenges faced by those in pursuit of influence and legacy. The book offers a fascinating glimpse into the interplay between authority and personal desires.

      Crown and Sceptre
    • Set against the backdrop of the Australian wilderness, this charming children's adventure follows a group of English children as they navigate the challenges of survival in a rugged landscape. Throughout their journey, they encounter indigenous people and unique wildlife, fostering bonds and learning valuable lessons about respect and cooperation. The narrative blends adventure with cultural exploration, offering young readers a vivid portrayal of Australia's diverse environment and its inhabitants, making it both an entertaining and educational experience.

      Bunyip Land A Story Of Adventure In New Guinea
    • King o' the Beach A Tropic Tale

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set on a remote island after a shipwreck, the story follows characters grappling with survival amid adventure and danger. They face pirates, seek hidden treasures, and navigate the challenges of their lush tropical environment. Fenn's vivid narrative immerses readers in a world filled with excitement, where friendships are tested, and the struggle for survival reveals true courage. This captivating tale blends exploration with the unpredictability of nature, showcasing Fenn's storytelling prowess in a thrilling journey of discovery.

      King o' the Beach A Tropic Tale
    • Join a team of intrepid explorers as they journey through the jungles of Central America in search of the elusive quetzal bird. Along the way, they'll encounter danger, adventure, and maybe even a little bit of romance. With vivid descriptions of the natural world and non-stop action, George Manville Fenn's book is a must-read for adventure lovers of all ages.

      Through Forest and Stream: The Quest of the Quetzal
    • Trapped by Malays

      A Tale of Bayonet and Kris

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of historical conflict, this tale explores the struggles and encounters between cultures, focusing on the clash of traditions symbolized by the bayonet and kris. The narrative delves into themes of survival and cultural identity, showcasing the resilience of individuals in the face of adversity. This modern reissue ensures clarity and accessibility, preserving the significance of the original work for contemporary and future readers.

      Trapped by Malays
    • Mother Carey's Chicken

      Her Voyage to the Unknown Isle

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows Mother Carey and her journey to an enigmatic island, blending adventure with themes of exploration and discovery. Recognized for its historical significance, this classic work has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for contemporary readers, ensuring clarity and readability. It falls within the genres of Language and Literatures, as well as Juvenile belles lettres, making it a valuable addition to both literary collections and children's literature.

      Mother Carey's Chicken
    • Stan Lynn

      A Boy's Adventures In China (1902)

      • 428pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century China, a young boy named Stan Lynn embarks on thrilling adventures with his father, a British merchant. The narrative explores the cultural and political shifts of the time, as Stan interacts with a variety of characters, from Chinese officials to local villagers. Through these encounters, he gains insights into the complexities of Chinese society, the perils of imperialism, and the values of friendship and loyalty, making for an engaging tale that also serves as a historical reflection.

      Stan Lynn
    • King of the Castle

      A novel. Vol. 1

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set in a richly detailed historical context, this novel offers a glimpse into the social dynamics and power struggles of its time. The narrative unfolds through complex characters navigating their ambitions and relationships within a hierarchical society. As the first volume of a classic tale, it captures the essence of the era while maintaining the authenticity of the original 1892 edition. Readers are invited to explore themes of ambition, conflict, and the quest for dominance in a captivating setting.

      King of the Castle