Jeffery Farnol Books
This author gained renown for his romance novels, often set in historical periods. His works are characterized by engaging narratives, rich descriptions, and strong, memorable characters. Farnol masterfully captures the atmosphere of his chosen eras, drawing readers into worlds filled with adventure, love, and honor. His skill in crafting vivid imagery and intricate plots makes him a sought-after author for fans of historical romance.






Some war Impressions
- 138 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A collection of essays and short stories offering a vivid portrayal of life during World War I, from the perspective of an English writer who served in the British Army.
Charmian, Lady Vibart
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
My Lady Caprice
- 134 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Jeffery Farnol - The Broad Highway: The Bestseller of 1911
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
John Jeffery Farnol was born on 10th February 1878 in Aston, Birmingham, England. Farnol's childhood years were spent in London and Kent. After losing his job with a Birmingham metal-working company he returned to London and enrolled in the Westminster School of Art. In 1900, he married Blanche Wilhelmina Victoria Hawley. She was only 16 and the daughter of the noted New York scenic artist H. Hughson Hawley. The couple decided to live in the United States, and Farnol found work as a scene painter. They had one daughter. Obviously, life as a scene-painter was low-key and Farnol had writing talent. He published his first novel 'My Lady Caprice' in 1907. This moderate success was followed by 'The Broad Highway', a publishing sensation, which became the best-selling book of 1911. Over his career he wrote some 40 novels and volumes of short stories together with some non-fiction and children's books. Primarily he is known as a romantic writer of Georgian Era or English Regency. In 1938 Farnol divorced, and married Phyllis Mary Clarke and adopted her daughter, Charmian Jane. Jeffery Farnol died aged 73 on 9th August 1952 in Eastbourne, UK, after a long struggle with cancer.
Beltane the Smith
- 574 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Martin Conisby's Vengeance
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Great Britain at War
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Our Admirable Betty: A Romance
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
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