Moonfleet - J. Meade Falkner
Moonfleet - J. Meade Falkner
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Moonfleet - J. Meade Falkner

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.

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About the Book

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.

About the Author

J. Meade Falkner

John Meade Falkner (1858 - 1932) a teacher, tutor and successful industrialist. Notable among the relatively small number of books that he wrote was 'Moonfleet', a tale of smugglers that was a much-loved book for young readers for many years.

John Meade Falkner was born on 8th May 1858 in Manningford Bruce, Wiltshire. He spent much of his childhood in Dorchester and Weymouth and was educated at Marlborough College and Hertford College, Oxford, graduating with a degree in history in 1882. After Oxford, he was a master at Derby School, then went to Newcastle as tutor to the family of Sir Andrew Noble, who ran Armstrong Whitworth, one of the largest arms manufacturers in the world. Falkner eventually followed him as chairman in 1915. After his retirement as chairman in 1921 he became Honorary Reader in Paleography at the University of Durham, as well as Honorary Librarian to the Dean and Chapter Library of Durham Cathedral. Falkner fell in love with Durham and, although he spent a lot of his later years travelling, he called Durham his home, living in the Divinity House (now the University Music School) on Palace Green in front of the cathedral.

In 1899, at the age of 40, he had married Evelyn Violet Adye who was then 29. The marriage lasted the rest of his life, but seems to have been, on his part at least, a relatively passionless affair, for he appears to have been a natural celibate. There were no children.

His writing career was relatively short. His first book, A Pocket Guide to Oxfordshire was published in 1894. This was followed by The Lost Stradivarius (1895), Moonfleet (1896) and, in 1899, A History of Oxfordshire. His last books were A Pocket Guide to Berkshire (1902), and The Nebuly Coat (1903). From then on, Falkner enjoyed the life of a somewhat reclusive scholar who was nonetheless amiable, and at times controversial in his opinions. He became, to his great delight, an honorary fellow of Hertford College. He died in 1932.

Langue
Anglaise
Dimensions
127 mm x 198 mm
Edition
Wordsworth Editions
Collection
Wordsworth Classics Complete and Unabridged
Auteur
J. Meade Falkner
Poids
163 g
Nombre de pages
240 pages
Date de Parution
02/05/2009
Série
Children's Classics
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