Best of
19th-Century
1933
The Gowk Storm
Nancy Brysson Morrison - 1933
Like Chekov's famous play, and even more like the real-life Brontës whose story she told in another book, Morrison tells the story of three girls who were born to a minister and his wife in a remote Highland manse, nearly a hundred years ago. It is narrated by the youngest sister, Lisbet, who describes the love affairs of her older sisters, Julia and Emmy, each of whom falls in love with a man deemed an unacceptable match by their patriarchal, rigid and prejudiced society. These societal strictures are set against approaching womanhood, the growing awareness of a life beyond the safety of home, and the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside.
Anthony Adverse
Hervey Allen - 1933
Conceived in France, born in an Alpine village, reared in a great house of Italy, Anthony never knew his parents, never had a name of his own. But he was born of passion and it filled his blood.Volume 1. The Roots of the Tree Volume 2. The Other Bronze BoyVolume 3. The Lonely Twin
Jane Hope
Elizabeth Gray Vining - 1933
They live with her mother's parents and Jane's many little adventures in the college town makes for a good read. Jane Hope is the kind of girl who has a soft spot for the underdog and is a rescuer - from kittens to people.
The Trilogy Of Deneys Reitz: Commando - Trekking on - No Outspan
Deneys Reitz - 1933
After the Boer war Reitz travels to Europe and then Madagascar. He is persuaded to return to South Africa by Jan Smuts' wife. During WW1 he fights for the British in Africa and eventually ends up in the trenches in France. An another fantastic peek into the life of this lucky young man.