Dive into the heart of Cornwall with Mark Guy Pearse's "Cornish Stories," beautifully illustrated by Charles Tresidder. Originally published around 1900, these stories capture the essence of Cornish life, offering a glimpse into the traditions, challenges, and unique character of the region.
Pearse's vivid storytelling brings to life the landscapes and the people who call Cornwall home. Experience the charm and resilience of a community steeped in history and folklore through tales that resonate with warmth and authenticity. These carefully curated stories provide a window into a bygone era, making "Cornish Stories" a timeless collection for readers interested in regional English literature and historical fiction.
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