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The Ruby of Kishmoor

English

By (author): Howard Pyle

The Ruby of Kishmoor (1908) is a deceptively simple story by renowned author and illustrator Howard Pyle. From the very beginning, it concerns itself with the mystery behind appearances, with all that lies hidden beneath the veil of a first glance. You may never know what romantic aspirations may lie hidden beneath the most sedate and sober demeanor. This is how the reader is introduced to Jonathan Rugg, a young Quaker from Philadelphia who unwittingly stumbles onto the adventure of a lifetime. In Kingston, Jamaica to work as a merchant, Rugg is an average, unassuming man. When Jonathan meets a woman veiled in silver fabricand shrouded in mysteryshe gives him a ball of ivory that carries with it a dreadful curse. Meanwhile, the fabled Ruby of Kishmoor has disappeared. The pirate Captain Robertson Keitt, a former merchant whose escapades in Africa and the Middle East have passed into legend, has been murdered by his crew, who suspected their captain of conspiring against them to steal the ruby. As Rugg is plunged into peril, a mystery unravels unlike any other. Howard Pyles The Ruby of Kishmoor is the tale of a man whose serious appearance conceals an abundant appetite for romantic adventure. For the reader looking to satisfy a craving for adventure, this is a work which rivals the better-known classic of swashbuckling terror, Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island (1882). Curiously enough, Pyles student N.C. Wyeth would go on to illustrate a classic edition of Stevensons work in 1911, and was certainly influenced by his teachers well-documented skill for painting pirates and scenes on the high seas. The Ruby of Kishmoor, written and illustrated entirely by Pyle, is a book for children and adults alike. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this new edition of Howard Pyles The Ruby of Kishmoor is a thrilling work of adventure reimagined for modern readers. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513266657

About Howard Pyle

Howard Pyle (1853-1911) was an American author and illustrator. Born in Delaware Pyle spent much of his life working and teaching illustration in Philadelphia where he mentored N.C. Wyeth and laid the groundwork for the influential group of artists known as the Brandywine School. Pyles work includes The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and a set of books on the exploits of King Arthur. Famous for his prodigious output of written and illustrated works for children many of which featured pirates Pyle is a renaissance man and artist for all time.

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