It finally came. The second copy to my original that belonged to my mother in the first half of the 20th century. Hers damaged with fire and water and the second still quite clean, with crisp colours and pages untarnished with mold spots.
One of the few perks my mother had, living on the Bethune Farm, she told me, were her books. They were like good friends. And there weren't that many of them to go around. How she LOVED to read. To imagine she was one of the characters in her books. "Nothing could break the spell unless I, as a swineherd, married a kings daughter, and brought her home to the wedding feast in that hovel.YOu have rescued the land......" - "Jewel Princesses
The Jewel Box had been a school prize she had been given. Just like the second book.....it had also been a school prize for "Good Conduct and Deportment".1911
Herbert Strang was the pseudonym of two English authors, George Herbert Ely (1866–1958) and Charles James L'Estrange (1867–1947). They wrote adventure stories!Modern and Historical. The "Mrs. Strang" , as in the Jewel Box "author" was the pseudonym for stories for girls. They worked for Oxford University Press and as such were held in high regard.
Or she would take it with her when on a community picnic. Such as this one, above,down at Long Lake. 1919 about. "She spurred her house forward and seized her opportunity. She grabbed the reins of the other horse and she was off in a twinkling...." "Ride of a Dauntless Girl"
And then it was left in the attic once day. In the small cabin they lived in. And on this particular day, her brothers, Stuart and Bill, were smoking in the attic. It caught fire. There was a lot of damage. But her book was saved. Grandfather and Grandmother weren't too impressed.
The colour plates still as bright as they were one hundred years ago. One of my favourites is the story of Florence Nightingale "The Lady of the Lamp"...."Lady in chief enters, shading a small lamp with her hand. She stops by each man, and speaks to one and another, soothing this one's delirium...."
"An Adventure in Dutch Guiana", "Emperor's Bird's Nest", "The Heroine of the Quetta", "Prince Boohoo's Powder","the Jewel Princesses", "Ann Judson-Heroine","The Terra Cotta Coat", and "The Ride of the Dauntless Girl"
The Jewel Box is filled with stories that are most likely difficult to find these days. Stories of brave young women, who , against all odds manage to overcome their fears and become real life heroines."You have broken the enchantment, said the King. ....." -The Jewel Princesses
And yes, there was no "Mrs. Strang" ,it was the two authors, Ely and L'Estrange who wrote the heroic girls stories. They were ahead of their time. "She determined she would try to save them all. She was only 16. She tied the severed rope around her body, and slipped into the ocean and started to swim...." "Heroine of the Quetta"
My mother also said she would read these stories to her siblings, on just warm days with their dog Jessie. They would read about girls scaling walls, or riding to in the dark of night to save a man's life, paddling rapids, and towing a raft to land. "It was a race for life now, any moment an alligator might seize her. There was a sound like thunder in her ears, then she was drawn up into the boat...." -An Adventure in Dutch Guiana
Heroines doing things they had never thought they could or would do. But did. "Oh I must be brave, I must, and god will help me out!-"An Adventure in Dutch Guiana"
2018
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