Warwick Deeping Libros
George Warwick Deeping fue un prolífico novelista y cuentista inglés, cuyas obras posteriores buscaban capturar el espíritu de la era eduardiana. Su ficción temprana a menudo se inclinaba hacia el romance histórico, mientras que sus novelas subsiguientes exploraban frecuentemente temas de estabilidad y tradición. Deeping alcanzó un éxito comercial significativo, convirtiéndose en uno de los autores más vendidos de las décadas de 1920 y 1930, aunque algunos críticos notaron su tendencia hacia tramas melodramáticas. Su prosa se caracteriza por un estilo narrativo clásico.






Sorrell and Son
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Set in England in the 1920's, this story is about a father's love, devotion and sacrifice for his beloved son. Captain Sorrell returns from the war to find his wife has left him with sole responsibility for their son Kit. Despite many deprivations, Sorrell strives to ensure his son will have the education and opportunities he never had. Will his efforts pay off? The book offers captivating insights into English society between the two World Wars.
A Woman's War
- 170 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The Challenge of Love
- 392 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Love Among the Ruins: Historical Novel - Medieval Romance
- 170 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Uther and Igraine: Historical Novel
- 220 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print. The initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading and preserves the original text while enhancing readability.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print formatting. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading and preserves historical texts for future generations.
Martin Valliant
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Set during the Napoleonic era, this historical drama explores the intricate themes of love, duty, and honor amid war-torn Europe. The protagonist, Martin Valliant, faces challenging choices that test his loyalty to his country and family while grappling with personal desires. Deeping's meticulous research and rich prose vividly depict early 19th-century life, immersing readers in the era's struggles. Through its compelling narrative and complex characters, the story delves into honor, betrayal, and redemption, leaving a lasting impact.