John Masefield was een Engelse dichter, toneelschrijver en romanschrijver wiens vroege zeilervaringen zijn literaire werk diepgaand hebben gevormd. Zijn reizen en leven aan boord van schepen leverden een rijke bron van inspiratie voor zijn verhalen en versen, en creëerden een onderscheidende vertelstem. Masefields werk duikt vaak in thema's als avontuur, menselijke inspanning en de natuurlijke wereld, vaak doordrenkt van een sterke verhalende impuls. Zijn evocatieve proza en poëzie vangen de essentie van het maritieme leven en de bredere menselijke ervaring, wat hem een belangrijke stem in de Engelse literatuur opleverde.
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Right Royal is an irresistible racing ballad, written by former Poet Laureate John Masefield, about a dream which turned into a feat of madness: a vice familiar to many in the world of gambling! The poem was first published in 1920 and two years later a new edition was brought out, illustrated by Cecil Aldin. It has been out of print ever since. The action of the poem centres on Charles Cothill, the central character of the story, who enters his steeplechaser Right Royal for the English Chasers' Cup, a race with obvious parallels with the Grand National. It is run over four and a half miles and features formidable fences. Right Royal has earned a reputation for being ungenerous and temperamental, with remote prospects. But on the night before the race, Cothill dreams that the horse will win and the haunting line echoes throughout the poem: 'It's my day today--I shall not have another' The whole of the poem draws the reader in to the rash stake the young love-lorn jockey puts on his horse, and captures all the thrill of the races as the enthralling events of the day unfold. A tale of exhileration and heartbreak, folly and love, this is a spell-binding piece of flowing writing by one of Britain's finest poets. Cecil Aldin's fine illustrations beautifully capture the thrills of horse racing.
Featuring a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the original's cultural significance while acknowledging potential imperfections such as marks and flawed pages. It reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literature, ensuring that classic texts remain accessible in high-quality modern formats.
John Masefield wrote four books on The Great War: Gallipoli, The Old Front
Line, War and the Future and Battle of the Somme. These have been acclaimed as
perceptive and beautiful crafted works, which bring home the full horror and
hopelessness of war. This title includes these four books and concludes by a
selection of shorter pieces.
The book is recognized as a significant work throughout human history, prompting efforts to preserve it for future generations. Its republication in a modern format ensures that its valuable insights and contributions remain accessible and appreciated in contemporary times.
"Strange things begin to happen the minute young Kay Harker boards the train to go home for Christmas and finds himself under observation by two very shifty-looking characters. Arriving at his destination, the boy is immediately accosted by a bright-eyed old man with a mysterious message: "The wolves are running." Soon danger is everywhere, as a gang of criminals headed by the notorious wizard Abner Brown and his witch wife Sylvia Daisy Pouncer gets to work. What does Abner Brown want? The magic box that the old man has entrusted to Kay, which allows him to travel freely not only in space but in time, too. The gang will stop at nothing to carry out their plan, even kidnapping Kay's friend, the tough little Maria Jones, and threatening to cancel Christmas celebrations altogether. But with the help of his allies, including an intrepid mouse, a squadron of Roman soldiers, the legendary Herne the Hunter, and the inventor of the Box of Delights himself, Kay just may be able rescue his friend, foil Abner Brown's plot, and save Christmas, too"--Publisher's description.
Originally written in 1933, this classic sea adventure tells of the Blackgauntlet and her homeward-bound race from China to London. Disaster strikes when the ship is struck at night by a passing steamer—only half of the crew manages to escape to the lifeboat while the others perish. Cruiser, the 22-year-old second mate who has always longed to be captain, takes command of the survivors as they plan to sail 700 miles to the island of Fayal. Cruiser and his crew battle all odds, including sharks, potential mutiny, a leaky boat, too few provisions, and the sea herself, in this taut and haunting narrative.
This is a collection of poems and sonnets by the celebrated English poet John Masefield. The works included in this volume showcase Masefield's mastery of the craft, and provide both a powerful emotional impact and a stunning intellectual experience.