Runnymede and Lincoln Fair: A Story of the Great Charter

Runnymede and Lincoln Fair: A Story of the Great Charter

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Author: Edgar, John G. (John George),1834-1864
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Runnymede and Lincoln Fair: A Story of the Great Charter

Runnymede and Lincoln Fair: A Story of the Great Charter

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Runnymede and Lincoln Fair: A Story of the Great Charter

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Author: Edgar, John G. (John George),1834-1864
Format: eBook
Language: English

Runnymede and Lincoln Fair: A Story of the Great Charter

Runnymede and Lincoln Fair was the last story drawing upon the wars and great affairs of English history which its author was destined to write. Like Cressy and Poictiers, which is already included in Everymans Library, and which preceded it by some three years in its original issue, it first ran as a serial through the magazine particularly associated with Edgarthe Boys Own Magazine; it was first published as a separate book in 1866. Some further particulars of the brief career of its writer may be added to what has already been told of him in the earlier volume. John George Edgar was the fourth son of the Rev. John Edgar of Hutton in Berwickshire, who was said to be a representative of the ancient family of Edgar of Wedderlie, settled for ages in the parish of Westruther in that county. There seems to be some disagreement as to the date of his birth. The Gentlemans Magazine for 1864 and Coopers Biographical Dictionary give it as 1834, but James Hannay in Characters and Criticisms, published in 1865, says that Edgar was born in the year 1827. From Edgars literary record and subsequent career one is inclined to believe the latter version the more correct; and to further quote Hannay: He was educated at Coldstream school under a man of good local reputation, Mr. Richard Henderson, and the Latin he acquired there proved of great value to him afterwards, in reading the old medival chronicles. He went to a commercial situation in Liverpool in 1843; and in 1846 left Liverpool for the West Indies, where he remained till 1848. Returning to Liverpool in the last-mentioned year, he resumed his Liverpool duties till 1852, when he settled in London. Thenceforward Edgar deserted commerce and devoted himself to literature, and in little more than ten years he wrote some sixteen volumes, intended mainly for the reading and entertainment of boys. He was the first editor of Every Boys Magazine, and its constant contributor. Nor was that the only periodical to which he contributed; we find his name in other journals, and he occasionally wrote political articles, from a typically conservative point of view; but, as Hannay says, Edgar was always rather a writer of books than a journalist. He studied his subjects for their own sake, and then made what literary use he could of them; but he was little interested in the general pursuits of the literary world proper, and profoundly indifferent to the arts by which literary advancement is sometimes pursued there. Indeed, his appearance in the modern metropolitan world of wags and cynics and tale-writers had something about it that was not only picturesque but unique. He came in among those clever, amusing, and essentially modern men like one of Scotts heroes. Profoundly attached to the feudal traditions,a Tory of the purest Bolingbrokian School, as distinct from the Pittite Tory or modern Conservative, and supporting these doctrines with a fearless and eccentric eloquence, to which his fine person and frank and gallant address gave at once an easy and a stately charm,he represented in London the Scot of a past age.... He made serious preparation for a book on the barons war, in which he was to take the side of the English monarchy, and which would have certainly exhibited admirable knowledge, and talents for investigation and description, that must have commanded an attention which his previous performances had been too modest even to desire to invite. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 47923
Author: Edgar, John G. (John George)
Release Date: Jan 9, 2015
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Rhys, Ernest, 1859-1946

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