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Sep 7th, 2015, 8:54 pm
Brensham Trilogy by John Moore (#1-#3)
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Overview: John Moore (1907-1967) was a British author and pioneer conservationist. He was born in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire in 1907 and died in Bristol in 1967. His most famous work was Portrait of Elmbury, published in 1945, about life in Tewkesbury in the early 20th century. This work, along with Brensham Village and The Blue Field, formed part of the 'Brensham Trilogy'. Most of his books had a rural setting and long before conservation came to mainstream media attention he wrote about the effect of technological advances on the countryside and rural life.
Genre: General Fiction, Classics

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1. Portrait Of Elmbury
This is the first book of the famous trilogy of English country life, "The Brensham Trilogy," by John Moore. A wonderful and exuberant chronicle of an English market town between the wars, distinguished with a historic abbey, a winding river and bustling pubs with a cast of characters that could have stepped out of Hogarth or Shakespeare...

2. Brensham Village
Follows on from "Portrait of Elmbury", the first title in the Brensham Trilogy. This novel is set in the villages surrounding Elmbury (based in reality on Bredon). It contains a mixture of action and character, conveying the life of a country community in the halcyon period between the wars.

3. The Blue Field
The central drama of the final volume of The Brensham Trilogy is old William Hart's defiance of the War Agricultural Executive Committee. The rich and awesome consequences of his rebellion loom large in the village life, but do not crowd out other excitements.

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Sep 7th, 2015, 8:54 pm