Driftwood Spars: The Stories of a Man a Boy a Woman and Certain
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading







The narrative features two distinct tales. In "Cupid in Africa," a young man from a military family, despite his aversion to militarism, volunteers for the Indian Army during World War I. His journey to the African front is filled with humorous encounters and stark realities of military life, showcasing the harsh conditions of jungle warfare. Meanwhile, "Mysterious Waye" revolves around a group of reformed criminals running a nursing home, where the enigmatic John Waye seeks refuge after claiming to have killed one of their own, leading to tension and intrigue as he confronts the gang and their shady operations.
Adventure is at the heart of this collection, featuring two revised novels by Wren. "The Snake and the Sword" explores the psychological impact of a snake encounter on a pregnant woman, affecting her son Damocles, who grows up paralyzed by fear of snakes. "Driftwood Spars" follows John Robin Ross-Ellison, a man of mixed heritage, as he connects various characters navigating life's challenges at sea. The volume also includes appendices detailing the differences between the original and reprint editions, enriching the reader's understanding of Wren's work.
Set against the backdrop of Africa, this novel intertwines romance and adventure as it follows the journey of its characters through the continent's exotic landscapes. The story explores themes of love, bravery, and the clash of cultures, showcasing the rich tapestry of African life. With a blend of humor and drama, it delves into personal relationships and the transformative power of love in a challenging environment, offering readers a captivating glimpse into both the heart and the wild.
Autobiographical elements dominate "Dew and Mildew," exploring themes of moral education, politics, and psychic experiences, all intertwined with the ominous Sudden-Death Lodge, a cursed house where residents meet untimely fates. The volume also features "Father Gregory," centered around a gentlemen's club in India, highlighting the relationship between owner John Durham and the enigmatic priest. Additionally, appendices detail the differences between original and reprint editions, enhancing the historical context of Wren's early works.
Beau Ideal Plus Three Short Stories: The McSnorrt Reminiscent, Buried Treasure & If Wishes Were Horses...
This third volume of a four-volume set presents a comprehensive collection of Gestes, showcasing significant narratives and themes. It delves into the intricacies of human experience and cultural expression, offering a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the era's values and challenges. The volume is meticulously curated, providing readers with insights into the historical context and the evolution of storytelling. Each tale is crafted to engage and provoke thought, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literature and history.
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, which aims to preserve and promote timeless works of classical literature that have been out of print for decades. By reading these titles, readers support the mission to keep significant literary works accessible worldwide.
Beau Sabreur Plus Three Short Stories: What's in a Name, a Gentleman of Colour & David and His Incredible Jonathan
This second volume of the four-part series continues the exploration of legendary deeds and adventures, delving deeper into the rich tapestry of its characters and themes. It offers a blend of historical narratives and mythic storytelling, showcasing the valor and exploits of notable figures. Readers can expect an engaging mix of action and moral lessons that reflect the cultural heritage and traditions of the time, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.
Spanish Maine Plus Four Short Stories: The Devil and Digby Geste, the Mule, Presentiments, & Dreams Come True
This volume concludes a comprehensive four-part collection of Gestes, showcasing a rich tapestry of stories and themes. It encapsulates the culmination of the series, offering deep insights into the characters and their journeys. Readers can expect a blend of historical context and narrative depth, enhancing the overall understanding of the work. The collection is designed for those who appreciate detailed storytelling and the intricate development of ideas throughout the series.
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, which aims to preserve and promote timeless works of classical literature that have been out of print for decades. By reading these titles, readers support the mission to keep significant literary works accessible worldwide.