Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Complete

Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Complete In a Foreword to Donovan Pasha, published in...
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Author: Parker, Gilbert,1862-1932
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Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Complete

Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Complete

€6,18

Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Complete

€6,18
Author: Parker, Gilbert,1862-1932
Format: eBook
Language: English

Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Complete

In a Foreword to Donovan Pasha, published in 1902, I used the following words: It is now twelve years since I began giving to the public tales of life in lands well known to me. The first of them were drawn from Australia and the islands of the southern Pacific, where I had lived and roamed in the middle and late eighties.... Those tales of the Far South were given out with some prodigality. They did not appear in book form, however; for at the time I was sending out these antipodean sketches I was also writingfar from the scenes where they were laida series of Canadian tales, many of which appeared in the Independent of New York, in the National Observer, edited by Mr. Henley, and in the Illustrated London News. On the suggestion of my friend Mr. Henley, the Canadian tales, Pierre and His People, were published first; with the result that the stories of the southern hemisphere were withheld from publication, though they have been privately printed and duly copyrighted. Some day I may send them forth, but meanwhile I am content to keep them in my care. These stories made the collection published eventually under the title of Cumners Son, in 1910. They were thus kept for nearly twenty years without being given to the public in book form. In 1910 I decided, however, that they should go out and find their place with my readers. The first story in the book, Cumners Son, which represents about four times the length of an ordinary short story, was published in Harpers Weekly, midway between 1890 and 1900. All the earlier stories belonged to 1890, 1891, 1892, and 1893. The first of these to be published was A Sable Spartan, An Amiable Revenge, A Vulgar Fraction, and How Pango Wango Was Annexed. They were written before the Pierre series, and were instantly accepted by Mr. Frederick Greenwood, that great journalistic figure of whom the British public still takes note, and for whom it has an admiring memory, because of his rare gifts as an editor and publicist, and by a political section of the public, because Mr. Greenwood recommended to Disraeli the purchase of the Suez Canal shares. Seventeen years after publishing these stories I had occasion to write to Frederick Greenwood, and in my letter I said: I can never forget that you gave me a leg up in my first struggle for recognition in the literary world. His reply was characteristic; it was in keeping with the modest, magnanimous nature of the man. He said: I cannot remember that there was any day when you required a leg up. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 6201
Author: Parker, Gilbert
Release Date: Nov 16, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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