Tales of Northumbria by Howard Pease

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Author Pease, Howard, 1863-1928
Title Tales of Northumbria
Contents Northumberland -- 'A long main' -- The squire's last ride -- À l'outrance -- 'T'owd squire' -- An 'ammytoor' detective -- 'In memoriov'm' -- 'The heckler' upon womenfolk -- The 'Caleb Jay' -- Geordie Armstrong 'the Jesu-yte' -- 'Geordie ride-the-stang' -- Yankee Bill and Quaker John -- The protégé -- The Spanish doubloon.
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Summary "Tales of Northumbria" by Howard Pease is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. The book explores the rich culture, character, and landscapes of Northumberland, depicting a varied tapestry of life in this northern English county. The collection showcases a mixture of humor, local dialect, and poignant storytelling, often focusing on characters that embody the unique traits of Northumbrian identity. The opening of the volume sets the tone for the collection, reflecting on the distinct qualities of Northumbrian people and their landscape. It begins with a contemplation on the pride and self-satisfaction found within the Northumbrian character, noting how historical shifts have affected their traditional ways. Various tales, starting with "A Long Main," introduce interesting characters like Geordie Crozier, who reminisces about his family's history, blending cultural anecdotes with lively dialect. The narrative captures the essence of Northumbrian life, sporting traditions, and the backdrop of rural existence, inviting readers to delve into this vivid portrayal of a captivating region. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GR: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
Subject Folklore -- England -- Northumberland
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EBook-No. 41795
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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