Biography
John Meade Falkner, the son of an English clergyman, lived from 1858 to 1932. He had a traditional British education and, after graduating from Oxford, took a job tutoring some children while thinking about his future. The children’s father was an important business man; he was impressed by Falkner and offered him a job which lead to him becoming Director, and later Chairman, of the huge Armstrong-Whitworth armaments company. His work often took him abroad and in his spare time he enjoyed rummaging through dusty libraries and market-places. He became an expert on ancient manuscripts as well as archaeology, folklore, history, architecture and church music. He was a man of many parts and a man with boundless energy.
He also found time to write four novels – he lost the manuscript of the fourth one on a train, and never rewrote it! His second novel, Moonfleet, became a classic; it is an adventure in the tradition of Treasure Island, with fine characterisation, str...
Bibliography

- Moonfleet
- Puffin Classic
- Paperback: Aug 25 1994
- 12+ years
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