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Ernest Raymond

    Ernest Raymond's novels are celebrated for their powerful portrayal of ordinary lives, capturing the emotional depth and struggles of individuals. While his prose has been noted for its occasional lengthiness, his skill in depicting compelling human experiences earned him praise as a natural storyteller. Drawing from his own wartime service, Raymond explored themes of conflict and societal change, offering a realistic lens on the complexities of life. His work is characterized by its authentic voice and its focus on the nuanced realities faced by everyday people.

    Wer das Gesetz übertritt
    For them that trespass : a novel
    Wir die Angeklagten
    In the Steps of the Brontës. --
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    Tell England
    • 2021
    • 2006

      Tell England

      A Study in a Generation

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This classic work is a significant exploration of a generation, emphasizing its historical importance. Alpha Editions has taken great care to preserve the text by reformatting and retyping it, ensuring clarity and readability for contemporary audiences. The effort to republish this book in a modern format highlights its enduring relevance and aims to keep its insights accessible for both present and future readers.

      Tell England
    • 1979

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      Sunflower. The Passing Bells. The Education of Little Tree. The Mountain Farm

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