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Three brilliant novels of mystery and adventure in one special
edition
John Meade Falkner was not a full time professional writer. In
fact, during the First World War he became chairman of Armstrong
Whitworth, the huge British arms manufacturer responsible for the
construction of airplanes, cars, ships and more. Although he wrote
some non-fiction (mostly travel guides), Falkner is primarily
remembered for his classic of adventure fiction, the often
dramatised 'Moonfleet'. Set in mid-eighteenth century England, the
novel is a grippingly told smuggling tale that is now regarded as a
classic. 'Moonfleet' is joined in this unique Leonaur edition by
Falkner's two other novels. Aficionados of the ghostly tale will
find much to reward them in the pages of the 'Lost Stradivarius'.
Lauded as the novel that could potentially have been written by the
master of the literary supernatural short story, M.R. James, the
plot centres around the violin of the title which is said to
conjure the spirit of its former owner. 'The Nebuly Coat' is
another gripping mystery set in Dorset, in which young architect
Edward Westray, the principal character, must unravel the secrets
of the suspicious Blandamers, whose coat of arms features the
'nebuly'-a distinctive heraldic band device. This three-in-one
Leonaur edition provides an excellent opportunity for both
enthusiasts and newcomers to Falkner's work to read or reread his
highly regarded novels in a single satisfying and substantial
volume.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
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Moonfleet (Paperback)
J. Meade Falkner; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R205
Discovery Miles 2 050
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Moonfleet (1898) is an adventure novel by J. Meade Falkner. Largely
forgotten by today's readers, Falkner was more widely known in his
lifetime for his nonfiction works on history and topography as well
as his role as chairman of a major arms manufacturer. Far from the
amateur musings of a bored millionaire, Falkner's writing shows a
mastery of genre fiction while benefitting from his extensive
geographical knowledge. Moonfleet has been adapted several times
for radio, television, and film, most notably for Fritz Lang's 1955
feature of the same name. "When I was a child I thought that this
place was called Moonfleet, because on a still night, whether in
summer, or in winter frosts, the moon shone very brightly on the
lagoon; but learned afterwards that 'twas but short for
'Mohune-fleet', from the Mohunes, a great family who were once
lords of all these parts." Growing up in Moonfleet, young John
Trenchard couldn't help but hear the legends of the powerful Mohune
family, whose ancestor Colonel Blackbeard is said to have stolen a
diamond from King Charles I. An orphan, he is raised by his aunt,
Miss Arnold, who tries to protect him from the violence and crime
perpetuated by local smugglers. At church one Sunday, John hears
noises from the crypt below and endeavors to return. The next day,
he encounters two of his friends beside the church wall, and
suspects they are searching for the ghost of Blackbeard. As he
steps into a sinkhole in the graveyard, he finds himself in a
tunnel leading to the crypt, where the telltale signs of smuggling
reveal a shocking secret. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of J. Meade
Falkner's Moonfleet is a classic of English adventure fiction
reimagined for modern readers.
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Moonfleet (Hardcover)
J. Meade Falkner; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Moonfleet (1898) is an adventure novel by J. Meade Falkner. Largely
forgotten by today's readers, Falkner was more widely known in his
lifetime for his nonfiction works on history and topography as well
as his role as chairman of a major arms manufacturer. Far from the
amateur musings of a bored millionaire, Falkner's writing shows a
mastery of genre fiction while benefitting from his extensive
geographical knowledge. Moonfleet has been adapted several times
for radio, television, and film, most notably for Fritz Lang's 1955
feature of the same name. "When I was a child I thought that this
place was called Moonfleet, because on a still night, whether in
summer, or in winter frosts, the moon shone very brightly on the
lagoon; but learned afterwards that 'twas but short for
'Mohune-fleet', from the Mohunes, a great family who were once
lords of all these parts." Growing up in Moonfleet, young John
Trenchard couldn't help but hear the legends of the powerful Mohune
family, whose ancestor Colonel Blackbeard is said to have stolen a
diamond from King Charles I. An orphan, he is raised by his aunt,
Miss Arnold, who tries to protect him from the violence and crime
perpetuated by local smugglers. At church one Sunday, John hears
noises from the crypt below and endeavors to return. The next day,
he encounters two of his friends beside the church wall, and
suspects they are searching for the ghost of Blackbeard. As he
steps into a sinkhole in the graveyard, he finds himself in a
tunnel leading to the crypt, where the telltale signs of smuggling
reveal a shocking secret. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of J. Meade
Falkner's Moonfleet is a classic of English adventure fiction
reimagined for modern readers.
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Moonfleet (Paperback)
J. Meade Falkner
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R85
R73
Discovery Miles 730
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When fifteen-year-old orphan John Trenchard is banished by his Aunt
Jane, he goes to live at the local inn with the mysterious Elzevir
Block, whose son has been killed by Customs Officers. Unofficially
adopted by Block, John comes to learn the reasons for the noises in
the graveyard at night, of 'Blackbeard' Mohune's lost treasure and
Elzevir Block's secret. This dashing tale of eighteenth-century
Dorset smugglers will be enjoyed by all who love stories of
derring-do written in the tradition of Treasure Island.
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Moonfleet (Paperback)
J. Meade Falkner, Sheba Blake
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R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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Moonfleet (Paperback)
J. Meade Falkner, Sheba Blake
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R339
Discovery Miles 3 390
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