The Book Traveller | 10 British Novels from the 1900's @thebooktraveller1901 | Uploaded June 2019 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Welcome to a Sunday Morning Meet-Up in which I discuss 10 British Novels from the decade of the 1900’s.
Books mentioned:
1. 1900: Love and Mr. Lewisham by H.G. Wells.
2. 1901: Kim by Rudyard Kipling.
3. 1902: Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett.
4. 1903: The Way of all Flesh by Samuel Butler.
5. 1904: Hadrian the Seventh by Frederick Rolfe.
6. 1905: The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy.
7. 1906: Sir Nigel by Arthur Conan Doyle.
8. 1907: The Longest Journey by E. M. Forster
9. 1908: The Old Wives Tale by Arnold Bennet.
10. 1909: Tono Bungay by H.G. Wells.
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Welcome to a Sunday Morning Meet-Up in which I discuss 10 British Novels from the decade of the 1900’s.
Books mentioned:
1. 1900: Love and Mr. Lewisham by H.G. Wells.
2. 1901: Kim by Rudyard Kipling.
3. 1902: Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett.
4. 1903: The Way of all Flesh by Samuel Butler.
5. 1904: Hadrian the Seventh by Frederick Rolfe.
6. 1905: The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy.
7. 1906: Sir Nigel by Arthur Conan Doyle.
8. 1907: The Longest Journey by E. M. Forster
9. 1908: The Old Wives Tale by Arnold Bennet.
10. 1909: Tono Bungay by H.G. Wells.
My policy for this channel and my commitment to you, as a viewer:
To create high-quality, book-related content that is intelligent, witty, entertaining and interesting.
By subscribing you can join me for the following videos:
Posting schedule:
Sunday Morning Meet-Up: For all things miscellaneous.
Tag Tuesday for Booktube Tags.
Wednesday Interlude: In which I shine the spotlight on an author and their works.
Thursday Thoughts for my reading progress, wrap-ups and TBR’s.
Friday Verse: In which I read the verse of Robert William Service.