Joan Haste


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The author of adventures as King Solomon’s Mines and She turns to domestic drama in this romance. Joan is a shop girl of illegitimate birth a single mother at the same time. Torn from the love of country-dwelling Captain Henry Graves, Joan endures exile with a Dickensian London family, and pursuit by a Victorian- era stalker.




Joan Haste


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This novel is set partly in East Anglia and partly in Dickensian London. The heroine is Joan, who has to leave her love, Captain Henry Graves, and live as an exile with a London family.




Joan Haste by H. Rider Haggard - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)


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Yeats "writes with perfect spontaneity, and if he selected his field with an eye to its popularity, he found it most favorable to the exercise of undeniable talent." -- The New York Times.