Using digitally restored page images from the original publications, 1911 and 1918, the lives of novelist Robert Louis Stevenson and World War I poet Rupert Brooke are humanized by those who knew them best in this biographical collection.
Using digitally restored page images from the original publications, 1911 and 1918, the lives of novelist Robert Louis Stevenson and World War I poet Rupert Brooke are humanized by those who knew them best in this biographical collection.
Using digitally restored page images from the original publications, first published in 1911 and 1918, the lives of world-famous novelist Robert Louis Stevenson and respected World War I poet Rupert Brooke are humanized by those who knew them best in this biographical collection. Isobel Strong and Edward Marsh create a warm portrait about two individuals that remain popular over a century after their deaths through their works and legacies. Also included in this edition is additional biographical information detailing little known historical facts following the deaths of Stevenson in 1894 and Brooke in 1915 that haven't been published previously.
Gary Brin was born in 1965 and has lived in the United States Virgin Islands, Hawaii and California. He has edited numerous original literary works over the years-both new and revised. In 2019 he established Standish Press to bring forth interesting fictional and historical material usually ignored by mainstream publishers because of specific views or content. In addition to publishing books, he also created the Nancy Hanks Lincoln Public Library (named after the mother of Abraham Lincoln) in 2014 to make available hard-to-find books to a worldwide audience.
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