Modern Literature

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  • The mysterious Song of Camlon tells of a mighty warrior who will win the crown of Cambria. This is Arthur's great destiny - or so prophesies Merdin the seer. To claim his birthright, the simple Welsh rustic must overcome the tyrant Vortigern, his brilliant son Modred, and the other formidable foes arrayed against him. Is Fate the architect of Arthur's success, or is his rise to power determined by the strength of his sword arm and the shrewdness of his advisors? The naive young warrior must learn much about his enemies, both open and secret, and the prophecies that so rule his life before he can step from the pages of dark history into glorious legend. First published in 1959, this  is one of the first modern novels to rediscover the Arthurian legend's Welsh roots. Cover art by S. K. Boldener.  
  • Three naive teenage sisters, after the death of their mother, move from a small village to try to make their way in the big city. They make many mistakes yet find help in the most unexpected places, but hanging over them - still - is the mystery of their brother who went missing as a small boy. First published in 1887. Illustrated by John. E. Sutcliffe.
  • Book II of Robert the Bruce. Bruce is broken in every way - except in spirit.  He has been excommunicated and is a fugitive from the English. With the exception of his wife, nobody has any faith in him and his vision of freedom. Indeed, the war-weary Scots seem long past caring.But from this desperate situation and in the face of apparently unbearable setbacks where he loses all but his life, Robert the Bruce rises and finally faces the English at the memorable battle of Bannockburn.
  • The classic adventure tale of early American and Canadian exploration in the 18th century - thrilling tale of naval adventure, rival love, and wilderness experience that captures the rough-and-tumble life on the shores of Lake Ontario during the French and Indian War and the story is set after the events of The Last of the Mohicans. Cooper's works (The Deerslayer, The Last of the Mohicans) were described by J.B. Priestley as having ' a sense of vastness and mystery of the American scene, of a presence in it, half-poetic, half-sinister, of the vanishing tribes of the red men, of painted, shadowy faces in the forest, of fading clouds of dust on the prairie.'  Cover art by Fred Exell.
  • Book VIII of The Australians. New arrival in the Colony, Lady Cadogan and her twin brother Patrick cause speculation.  They are Irish and do not appear to be either settlers or gold hunters. The Norfolk Island penal settlement is in the process of being closed down and the inmates transferred to Port Arthur prison in Tasmania. Red Broome is puzzled by the Governor's request that he give passage to the two young Cadogans on board his frigate, the H.M.S. Galah, to the Island. The discovery of a diary kept then hidden by one of the convicts clears up a part of the mystery but involves his brother John in a daring escape from Port Arthur by four convicts previously imprisoned on Norfolk Island.

  • "I am George Fox," said the fair-haired stranger. "May the Lord bless thee and awaken thee, Margaret Fell." It was at this moment Margaret Fell's life took a strange and dramatic turn. For her encounter with George Fox, a virile, lust-provoking, itinerant preacher, made her feel as though a whole new life were ahead. For the first time her passion was aroused. George awakened in her a capacity for love she had never known. But was this love directed at George the man of God...or George the man? This novel is the story of the passionate, flesh-and-blood men and women who began the Quaker movement in England in the 17th century and of those who settled in Philadelphia 100 years later.
  • Two Supreme Court Justices are dead.  Their murders are connected in only one mind and in one legal brief conceived by that mind. Brilliant, beautiful and ambitious, New Orleans legal student Darby Shaw little realises that her speculative brief will penetrate to the highest levels of   Washington to cause shockwaves that will see her boyfriend murdered in a bomb blast, send hired killers to hunt her down and will send her across the country to meet the one man who is as near to the truth as she is - investigative reporter Gray Grantham. Can they stay alive long enough to expose the truth behind the Pelican Brief?

  • Australians are witty, ironic and humorous...much of their poetry ends with a grin; Their virtues are many, their verses are numerous - so we gathered them up and we put the best ion; Parodies, ballads and strange confrontations...snippets and couplets and good humored curses; Ludicrous antics, absurd situations - one hundred years of our best comic verses; Read them alone, or read them in tandem, read them outdooors in your sweater and scarf - read them in order or read them at random, but read them, dear reader, and have a good laugh!
  • Book VI of North America’s Forgotten Past. Clan fighting over a powerful totemic mask has brought the Mound Builder people of the Great Lakes region to the edge of destruction. It is up to Star Shell, daughter of a Hopewell chief, to rid her people of this curse. Along with her companions: Otter, a trader; Pearl, a runaway; and Green Spider, either prophet or madman, she braves the stormy waters of the lakes to reach the majestic waterfall known as Roaring Water. She is determined to banish the mask forever to a watery grave. But vengeful clan members are close on her heels, and they have a similar fate planned for her. Cover art by Luis Royo (as Royo). https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/people-of-the-lightning-kathleen-oneal-gear-and-w-michael-gear/