A Monk of Fife: Being the Chronicle Written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo. Translated by Andrew Lang (HQ75)

A Monk of Fife: Being the Chronicle Written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo. Translated by Andrew Lang (HQ75) A Monk of Fife: Being the Chronicle Written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo. Translated by Andrew Lang (HQ75) Non-fiction

Published 1896: First Edition / Hardcover / Fair Condition / Illustrated throughout

Original brown cloth with faded gilt titles on the spine. 395 clean age-toned pages. Boards are rubbed, aged, stained and faded with time and bumped on the corners and chipped and torn on the spine back consistent with age as shown in images but remain intact. Scarce! (HQ75)

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A Monk of Fife: Being the Chronicle Written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo, Concerning Marvellous Deeds that Befell in the Realm of France, In the Years of Our Redemption, MCCCCXXIX-XXXI. Now First Done into English out of the French by Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang was a Scottish writer best known for collecting folklore, legends, and fairy tales and making a compendium of them to celebrate ethnic heritage.

"A Monk of Fife" by Andrew Lang is a historical novel set in the early 15th century. The narrative revolves around the life and experiences of Norman Leslie, a Scottish monk who recounts his adventures and observations during a tumultuous period in France marked by the Hundred Years' War and the rise of Jeanne d'Arc, also known as the Maid of Orleans. The story provides a unique Scottish perspective on a historical figure and events that significantly impacted France. The beginning of "A Monk of Fife" introduces us to Norman Leslie, who reflects on his upbringing in Fife and his formative experiences, including his mother's death and a fateful encounter with a sailor. Troubles arise when Leslie unintentionally becomes involved in a violent altercation during a game of golf, prompting him to flee to France. This leads to his engagement with Jeanne d'Arc's story, as he determines to chronicle the events he witnessed during a critical time for both France and Scotland. The opening sets the tone for an adventure filled with themes of honor, identity, and historical significance, inviting readers into a richly woven historical tapestry. [Google Books]

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