Most Popular Books by Francis Brett Young

Francis Brett Young is the author of The Crescent Moon (2021), They Seek a Country (2022), The Tragic Bride (1921), The Black Diamond (2022), The Young Physician (2022).

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The Crescent Moon

release date: Jan 01, 2021
The Crescent Moon
The Crescent Moon by Francis Brett Young: Francis Brett Young''s novel "The Crescent Moon" transports readers to the vibrant landscapes of Africa, where cultures collide, and destinies intertwine. Through evocative storytelling, Young weaves a captivating narrative of love, adventure, and the clash of civilizations. Key Aspects of the Book "The Crescent Moon": African Setting: Young''s novel immerses readers in the rich and diverse landscapes of Africa, providing a vivid backdrop for the story''s unfolding. Interpersonal Relationships: The book explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of cultural differences on love and friendship. Themes of Identity and Belonging: "The Crescent Moon" delves into the search for identity and the quest for a sense of belonging in a world marked by cultural diversity. Francis Brett Young was a prolific English novelist and poet known for his literary contributions in the early 20th century. Born in 1884, Young''s novels often captured the essence of different cultures and explored themes of love, identity, and the human spirit. In "The Crescent Moon," Young''s poetic prose transports readers to the vibrant African landscapes while delving into the intricacies of human emotions and the universal quest for belonging.

They Seek a Country

release date: Aug 16, 2022
They Seek a Country
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "They Seek a Country" by Francis Brett Young. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

The Black Diamond

release date: Jun 02, 2022
The Black Diamond
In the rich tapestry of early 20th-century English literature, Francis Brett Young''s ''The Black Diamond'' emerges as a compelling narrative, weaving the social and cultural threads of the working class through its exploration of human endurance and perseverance. With eloquence and a gripping stylistic fluency, Young captures the essence of the period through the eyes of his indomitable protagonist, Abner. The novel''s vibrant cast of ''classic'' characters, set against the gritty backdrop of the industrial landscape, enhances its authentic portrayal of life at the turn of the century. Inspired by the real-life construction of the Elan Valley Reservoirs, this work not only tells a story of toil and survival but also serves as an intricate study of human character and community dynamics within the context of societal challenges of the era. Francis Brett Young''s own journey undoubtedly colored his narrative in ''The Black Diamond''. A renowned figure in his day, Young''s insights into the human condition were shaped by his professional experiences, which translated into his literary endeavors. His acute observation skills, likely honed during his time practicing medicine, are reflected in the nuanced and candid depictions of his characters'' lives. This grounding in real-world encounters and his understanding of the human psyche yielded a novel that resonates with authenticity and emotional depth, stressing the importance Young placed on the interplay of individual experiences within the grand theatre of life. ''The Black Diamond'' stands out as a seminal work recommended to readers seeking a blend of historical context, robust storytelling, and enduring human themes. It is particularly appealing to those with an appreciation for literature that delves into cultural heritage and societal reflection. Young''s adept characterization and vivid period detail offer an immersive experience that reflects both the hardships and the resilience of the era''s working class. It is a testament to Francis Brett Young''s literary prowess and remains a profound and engaging read that captures the triumphs and tribulations of the human spirit.

The Young Physician

release date: Jun 02, 2022
The Young Physician
In ''The Young Physician,'' Francis Brett Young maps the journey of Edwin Ingleby, capturing his transformation from a lackluster student at St. Luke''s boarding school to a burgeoning doctor in North Bromwich. Set against the backdrop of imminent warfare at the dawn of the twentieth century, Young''s narrative is both a personal coming-of-age story and a chronicle of professional maturation, vividly framing the societal and medical zeitgeist of the period. Young''s meticulous depiction of the rural landscapes is presented with a lyrical poignancy that elevates his narrative prowess, while his intimate portrayal of varying social strata intensifies the reader''s grasp of the era''s complexities. This novel indulges readers with a rich literary tapestry, woven through with elements of social realism and pastoral romanticism, characteristic of his broader oeuvre. Francis Brett Young''s authentic rendering of the protagonist''s medical odyssey is informed by his own comprehensive background in medicine, having trained at the University of Birmingham before practicing as a physician. His experiences as a medical professional, as well as his service in World War I, resonate through the novel''s intricate detail, granting an authoritative voice to the medical practices and social dynamics within ''The Young Physician.'' His diverse career also extended to poetry, playwriting, and music, but it is his profound knowledge of medicine that breathes life into Edwin Ingleby''s story, meticulously capturing the essence of a young doctor''s toils and triumphs during a period of intense societal transformation. Esteemed readers and enthusiasts for historical fiction will find ''The Young Physician'' not only a testament to Young''s literary craft but also an insightful exploration into the human condition and professional dedication. Aspiring doctors, lovers of early 20th-century literature, and those entranced by the patient dissection of human character under the scalpel of societal pressure will discover in Young''s work an exquisite blend of academic pursuit and the poetic soul—an exceptional addition to the libraries of scholars and lay readers alike.

Poems, 1916-1918

release date: Mar 16, 2020
Poems, 1916-1918
Francis Brett Young was an English novelist, poet, playwright, composer, doctor and soldier. During the First World War he saw service in German East Africa in the Royal Army Medical Corps, but was invalided out in 1918, and no longer able to practice medicine. The poems presented in this book contain his thoughts and impressions of those times.

My Brother Jonathan

My Brother Jonathan
This novel concerns Wednesford Cottage Hospital, which had been founded by Sir Joseph Hingston. The hospital has become a private nursing home run by unscrupulous doctors, and Jonathan, a young physician, successfully opposes them so that the poor can once again benefit from it. Place and atmosphere play an essential part in the story, with the opposition of Higgin''s buildings and Wolverbury Road, where the middle-class lives.

A Man about the House

A Man about the House
Two English spinsters travel to Italy, meet a dangerous man, and are saved from disaster by the courage of one sister.

Sea Horses

Sea Horses
"Captain George Glanvil, sombre, morose and embittered by a broken engagement, is master of the Vega, a tramp steamer bound for Panda, a fever-stricken settlement in East Africa. Much against his will he is required by his employers to give passage to Helen Salvia who, with her child, has been deserted by her drunken and dissolute husband. The voyage allows for the well-rehearsed problems of a beautiful woman isolated among rough and ready men, dependant upon their inherent chivalry for her safety and the well being of her child. On arrival at Panda, with its corrupt officials and sinister presence of the local agent, Glanvil, by now captivated by Helen, acts as her emissary and protector in her dealings with her husband, who scratches a disreputable living there. A gun fight in the bush, a night time rescue and the possibility of pursuit mean that the only escape lies in taking the Vega over the bar at Panda just as the treacherous tide begins to ebb."--FBYSociety.

Cold Harbour / Sinister House (Lovecraft's Library)

release date: Jan 01, 2008

The Story of an African Farm

release date: Oct 01, 2013
The Story of an African Farm
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.

Woodsmoke

release date: Aug 16, 2022
Woodsmoke
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Woodsmoke" by Francis Brett Young. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Cold Harbour

release date: Oct 01, 2002
Cold Harbour
It is good to welcome republication of this novel, which appears at a time when daily and weekly periodicals serve up regular doses of astrology, spiritualism and the occult, and more and more people plan their lives on the movement of stars and constellations. Cold Harbour represents a new departure for Brett Young - unashamedly a ghost story that introduced one of his principal villains, Humphrey Furnival. A puncture-delayed motor trip brings Evelyn and Ronald Wake to a sinister enclave of a rural settlement: the country inn, manor house, parsonage and church of Cold Harbour (in reality Wassell Grove) some five miles from the author''s native Halesby (Halesowen). The book tells of supernatural happenings at the manor house and the dreadful sufferings of Furnival''s wife. Reading Cold Harbour is a must. On a dark winter evening, with a roaring fire and a bottle of single malt, a sleepless night with the book finished by breakfast is guaranteed.
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