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  • The Four Feathers

    A. E. W. Mason

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 26, 2016)
    The Four Feathers By A. E. W. Mason
  • The Four Feathers

    A.E.W. Mason

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 2, 2015)
    A.E.W. Mason (1865-1948) was a British writer and politician. Mason wrote over 20 novels with his most famous being The Four Feathers which has been turned into many films.
  • The Four Feathers

    A. E. W. Mason

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 24, 2019)
    English officer and gentleman Harry Feversham has wealth, social position, a beautiful fiancée, Ethne Eustace, and a brotherly bond with three close friends. But he also harbors a dark secret. Though he is expected to continue his family’s proud tradition of military service, he cannot forget the shameful stories he heard as a child: tales of men who shirked their duty and disgraced themselves in battle. Fearing he too will flee from combat, Harry resigns his commission when his regiment is ordered to the war-torn Sudan. Following this decision, he receives a white feather—symbolizing cowardice—from each of his friends, and a fourth from Ethne. To redeem himself in their eyes, and his own, he embarks on an epic quest, traveling alone to Africa disguised as an Arab. As Harry endures desert heat, raging enemies, and the hellish prison known as the House of Stone, his heroic exploits become the stuff of legend. Originally published in 1902, The Four Feathers, A. E. W. Mason’s best-known novel of adventure and romance, explores a plethora of complex moral issues within a framework of exotic intrigue and breakneck action. What is courage? What is cowardice? What is loyalty? And how do we balance the conflicting demands of country, family, friends, lovers, and one’s own ideals?
  • The Four Feathers

    A. E. W. Mason, 1stworld Library

    Hardcover (1st World Library - Literary Society, Dec. 30, 2007)
    Lieutenant Sutch was the first of General Feversham's guests to reach Broad Place. He arrived about five o'clock on an afternoon of sunshine in mid June, and the old red-brick house, lodged on a southern slope of the Surrey hills, was glowing from a dark forest depth of pines with the warmth of a rare jewel. Lieutenant Sutch limped across the hall, where the portraits of the Fevershams rose one above the other to the ceiling, and went out on to the stone-flagged terrace at the back. There he found his host sitting erect like a boy, and gazing southward toward the Sussex Downs. "How's the leg?" asked General Feversham, as he rose briskly from his chair. He was a small wiry man, and, in spite of his white hairs, alert. But the alertness was of the body. A bony face, with a high narrow forehead and steel-blue inexpressive eyes, suggested a barrenness of mind.
  • The Four Feathers

    A.E.W. Mason

    Hardcover (Grosset and Dunlap, March 15, 1917)
    Tight copy. toning with some foxing on the first few pages. some wear on the spine and cover. Jacket: No Jacket.