Ernest George Henham Libros
Escribiendo tanto bajo su propio nombre como bajo el seudónimo John Trevena, este autor se ganó el reconocimiento por sus novelas ambientadas en el accidentado y atmosférico paisaje de Dartmoor. Sus obras exploran la profunda conexión entre las personas y el mundo natural, a menudo adentrándose en la psicología de personajes que luchan con sus destinos en medio de este terreno salvaje. Su estilo se caracteriza por una rica descripción del entorno y una aguda perspicacia en la naturaleza humana, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión cautivadora de la vida de principios del siglo XX.






"In the remote hamlet of Thorlund stands the manor house known as the Strath, an eerie place that exercises a mysterious hold over anyone who enters it. The site of tragedy in 1742 when its owner, Sir John Hooper, turned highwayman and met his death on the gallows, the Strath has remained vacant for over a century, a pair of hideous masks its only occupants. When the novel opens, the Strath's new owner has just arrived from America to take possession of the house, but he is soon found horribly murdered. Now the next heir, young Charles Conway, has come to the Strath, and the house begins to work its baneful influence on him and on the local residents, causing them to behave in bizarre and violent ways. What is the connection between the sinister power of the Strath and the ghastly masks that adorn the wall? And once Conway and the others are drawn within the evil place, can any of them possibly survive?" --
Furze The Cruel (1908)
- 402 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an affordable, high-quality modern edition that remains true to the original text.
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. While it may include imperfections like marks and marginalia due to its age, the reprint aims to preserve and promote this culturally important literature. The edition is part of a broader commitment to making classic works accessible in high-quality formats that remain true to the original text.
Set against the backdrop of the Riel Rebellion, the novel follows Menotah, a young Métis woman torn between her loyalty to her people and her love for a Canadian soldier, Harold. As the rebellion escalates, Menotah faces challenging decisions that impact her and her community's fate. The narrative delves into the political and social tensions of the era, highlighting themes of love, loyalty, and identity during a pivotal moment in Canadian history. This historical fiction offers a vivid portrayal of the conflict and its consequences.
A Pixy In Petticoat (1906)
- 328 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Set in the English countryside, the novel features Pixy, a young girl who moves in with her quirky aunt after her parents' passing. Initially hesitant, she quickly becomes immersed in village life, forming friendships and engaging in playful mischief. As she uncovers hidden secrets and embarks on a quest for a long-lost treasure, Pixy's adventurous spirit shines through. With its charming characters, humor, and magical elements, the story offers an enchanting experience, complemented by vivid descriptions of the landscape and a focus on community and friendship.