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- theosophist and prolific author, was born in St Peter Port.[citation needed] Guernseyman G. B. Edwards wrote a critically acclaimed novel, The Book of Ebenezer...
- impact of the Industrial Revolution upon the island. The story concerns a Guernseyman named Gilliatt, a social outcast who falls in love with Deruchette, the...
- Published Set Title 1982 1776 The Guernseyman 1973 1793 The Devil to Pay 1975 1797 The Fireship 1977 1799 Touch and Go 1978 Dead Reckoning 1981 So Near...
- stone industry. Ships were travelling further to trade, one notable Guernseyman, William Le Lacheur, established the Costa Rican coffee trade with Europe...
- leaflets on the islands. On 6 July 1940, 2nd Lieutenant Hubert Nicolle, a Guernseyman serving with the British Army, was dispatched on a fact-finding mission...
- Edwards. The book takes the form of an autobiography of an archetypal Guernseyman who lives through the dramatic changes in the island of Guernsey, Channel...
- is The Fireship. Parkinson later went back and wrote a prequel, The Guernseyman, set during the American Revolution. 'all those C.S. Forester fans are...
- Go (1977)(4) Dead Reckoning (1978)(6) So Near, So Far (1981)(5) The Guernseyman (1982)(1) Other nautical fiction Manhunt (1990) Other fiction Ponies...
- from Guernsey, a crown dependency of the United Kingdom. As a proud Guernseyman, Priaulx has always incorporated the Guernsey flag prominently in his...
- battle many notable Jerseymen lost their lives, but because a prominent Guernseyman, William Le Feyvre, was executed for treason by the Jerseymen, a bitter...