Gift Number One:
The Black Moth, A Romance of the 18th Century, by Georgette Heyer
The Black Moth, Georgette Heyer's first book, was published in 1921. Although it is not one of her best efforts, an allowance must be made, for she created the story when she was just seventeen years of age. According to Jay Dixon, web author of An Appreciation of Georgette Heyer, Georgette first told the story to her brother Boris when she accompanied him on a convalescent holiday at Hastings. She "started telling him an historical adventure tale [set in the Georgian era] to relieve his (and presumably her) boredom. Her father encouraged her to write it down and, when completed, sent it to the literary agent Leonard P. Moore, an acquaintance of his. Moore promptly sold it to Constable in England and Houghton Mifflin in the USA." Just recently the copyright expired in the U.S., and thus The Black Moth is available for free as an e-text and as a podcast recording. If you have already read the book, you might want to join the online discussion forum: These Old Boards.
- Forgotten Classics: Podcasts of The Black Moth, including historical information and Black Moth show notes
- Librivox recordings of The Black Moth to download to your Ipod.
Posted by Vic, Jane Austen's World and Laurel Ann, Austenprose
6 comments:
thanks for this...
You two together are a formidable force!!
Thanks
Loredana
Sorry Moldy Clothes, I deleted your comment. You included too many links without an explanation or comment, and I don't want my readers to catch a virus or see something they should not.
How fun is that?! Generous.. Wonderful... You two are so much fun! I've been catching up on my blog reading and wow, you've got a treasure of stuff for me this weekend! Love the giveaway too! Have a great day!
How lovely! I just recently discovered Georgette, (after a local store owner explained to me her beloved dog's name, no less!) and am in love! What a wonderful thing in life that, even in my mid-thirties, I discover a new simple pleasure...
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