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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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Sweet Sinner (Hardcover)
Hume Nisbet; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R386
Discovery Miles 3 860
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Jolly Roger: A Story of Sea Heroes and Pirates (1891) is a
novel by Hume Nisbet. Published at the beginning of his career as a
leading ghost story writer of the Victorian era, The Jolly Roger: A
Story of Sea Heroes and Pirates is a tale of adventure inspired by
the author's travels in Papua New Guinea. Largely unknown by
today's audience, Hume Nisbet was a versatile writer whose
experiences as an artist and traveler inform his wide-ranging body
of work. From the mind of one of Victorian England's finest popular
fiction writers comes a tale of swashbuckling adventure set during
the tumultuous reign of King James I. The story opens on the island
of Laverne, a notorious pirate stronghold set in protective waters
along the coast of South America. From there, a group of brave and
impossibly bold pirates embarks on a journey in search of fortune
across the Spanish Main. Along the way, they nearly succumb to the
wiles of a thousand-year-old witch, perhaps the most memorable of
Nisbet's creations, but certainly not the most terrifying. With
scant source material, the author summons an era of wonder and
discovery for modern day readers, a feat which depends in no small
part upon his own adventures on the islands of the South Sea. With
a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Hume Nisbet's The Jolly Roger: A Story of Sea
Heroes and Pirates is a classic of Victorian fiction reimagined for
modern readers.
A Sweet Sinner (1897) is a novel by Hume Nisbet. Published at the
height of his career as a leading ghost story writer of the
Victorian era, A Sweet Sinner is a tale of romance and temptation
written in the tradition of the sensation novel. Largely unknown by
today's audience, Hume Nisbet was a versatile writer whose
experiences as an artist and traveler inform his wide-ranging body
of work. "Miss Kate Keath is her name, the only child and heiress
of a wealthy and retired Australian squatter, who for the past
twelve months has taken up his abode in the suburbs of his most
ancient, picturesque, and historical Castletown. Miss Kate was a
native of New South Wales, and till her fifteenth year had passed
all her days in that sunny climate..." After an idyllic youth in
Australia, Miss Kate Keath moves to Scotland to complete her
education. Although she shows little promise as a painter, her
teacher Jamie Glen finds himself drawn to her remarkable beauty and
endeavors to show patience to her always. At her family's castle in
the heather-streaked highlands, their lesson is interrupted by the
sudden arrival of Havelock Gordon, a handsome young man with
mysterious intentions and palpable contempt for Jamie. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Hume Nisbet's A Sweet Sinner is a classic of
Victorian fiction reimagined for modern readers.
The Jolly Roger: A Story of Sea Heroes and Pirates (1891) is a
novel by Hume Nisbet. Published at the beginning of his career as a
leading ghost story writer of the Victorian era, The Jolly Roger: A
Story of Sea Heroes and Pirates is a tale of adventure inspired by
the author's travels in Papua New Guinea. Largely unknown by
today's audience, Hume Nisbet was a versatile writer whose
experiences as an artist and traveler inform his wide-ranging body
of work. From the mind of one of Victorian England's finest popular
fiction writers comes a tale of swashbuckling adventure set during
the tumultuous reign of King James I. The story opens on the island
of Laverne, a notorious pirate stronghold set in protective waters
along the coast of South America. From there, a group of brave and
impossibly bold pirates embarks on a journey in search of fortune
across the Spanish Main. Along the way, they nearly succumb to the
wiles of a thousand-year-old witch, perhaps the most memorable of
Nisbet's creations, but certainly not the most terrifying. With
scant source material, the author summons an era of wonder and
discovery for modern day readers, a feat which depends in no small
part upon his own adventures on the islands of the South Sea. With
a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Hume Nisbet's The Jolly Roger: A Story of Sea
Heroes and Pirates is a classic of Victorian fiction reimagined for
modern readers.
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