R. D. Blackmore
Richard Doddridge Blackmore, known as R. D. Blackmore, was one of the most famous English novelists of the second half of the nineteenth century. He won acclaim for vivid descriptions and personification of the countryside, sharing with Thomas Hardy a Western England background and a strong sense of regional setting in his works.
Alice Lorraine: A Tale of the South Downs
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Clara Vaughan, Volume 1 (of 3)
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Clara Vaughan, Volume 2 (of 3)
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Clara Vaughan, Volume 3 (of 3)
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Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest. Vol. 1 (of 3)
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Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest. Vol. 2 (of 3)
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Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest. Vol. 3 (of 3)
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Cripps, the Carrier: A Woodland Tale
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Crocker's Hole / From "Slain By The Doones" By R. D. Blackmore
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Dariel: A Romance of Surrey
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Erema; Or, My Father's Sin
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Frida; or, the lover's leap: a legend of the West Country / From "Slain by the Doones" by R. D. Blackmore
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Fringilla: Some Tales In Verse
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George Bowring - A Tale Of Cader Idris / From "Slain By The Doones" By R. D. Blackmore
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Kit and Kitty: A Story of West Middlesex
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Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor
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Mary Anerley: A Yorkshire Tale
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Perlycross: A Tale of the Western Hills
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Slain By The Doones
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Springhaven: A Tale of the Great War
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Tales from the Telling-House
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The Maid of Sker
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The Remarkable History of Sir Thomas Upmore, bart., M.P., formerly known as "Tommy Upmore"
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Language of works
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Born/died
1825 — 1900
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