Blackmore, R. D. Slain by the Doones and other Stories (1895)
Blackmore, R. D. Slain by the Doones and other Stories (1895)
Blackmore, R. D. Slain by the Doones and other Stories (1895)

Blackmore, R. D. Slain by the Doones and other Stories (1895)

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Blackmore, R. D. Slain by the Doones and other Stories. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1895. First Edition. Printed by the Caxton Press. [8265]

Decorated publisher's cloth in olive, green, black, and gilt. 5 x 7 1/4 inches, top page edge gilt, rest deckled. Private bookplate & signature on front end papers, illustrated title page in red & black by W. C. Greenough. [vi], 244 pp.; 2 pp. with opposing shadow from a small card or slip of paper. Very good. Hardcover.

Published in London (1896) as Tales from the Telling House.

"Four tales of past and present. Slain by the Doones is a little study on the theme of Lorna Doone; Crocker's Hole, a story of the catching of a mighty trout, is quite an epitome of Blackmore's humorous story-telling and loving descriptions of nature, and also of his richly laden, meandering prose." - Baker, A Guide to the Best Fiction in English (1913).

This book includes those two stories, as well as Frida; or, The Lover's Leap and George Bowring.