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"Son Philip" by means of George Manville in Fenn, the principle man or woman, Philip Grey, lives a completely thrilling life and has many exciting studies. The story, which came out within the late 1800s, follows the young essential character as he faces many issues, solves riddles, and is going on many adventures. Philip indicates that he's a sturdy and courageous individual by using surviving exciting and on occasion dangerous situations. The story indicates how he grows from a boy to a younger guy, displaying how brave, smart, and decided he's as he faces troubles and demanding situations.…mehr

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"Son Philip" by means of George Manville in Fenn, the principle man or woman, Philip Grey, lives a completely thrilling life and has many exciting studies. The story, which came out within the late 1800s, follows the young essential character as he faces many issues, solves riddles, and is going on many adventures. Philip indicates that he's a sturdy and courageous individual by using surviving exciting and on occasion dangerous situations. The story indicates how he grows from a boy to a younger guy, displaying how brave, smart, and decided he's as he faces troubles and demanding situations. Author Fenn creates a thrilling plot that pulls readers into Philip's global and explores subject matters of bravery, friendship, and patience. The book is full of bright descriptions of locations, humans, and the problems Philip faces, which makes it appealing to readers of all ages. "Son Philip" is a classic story with a purpose to always be cherished for showing the journey of a young hero, how he deals with hardships, and the critical instructions he learns approximately life alongside the manner.
Autorenporträt
George Manville Fenn was a prolific English novelist, journalist, editor and educationalist. He was born in Pimlico, London, on January 3, 1831. He was largely self-educated, teaching himself French, German and Italian. After studying at Battersea Training College for Teachers (1851-1854), he became the master of a national school at Alford, Lincolnshire. Fenn began writing stories and articles for magazines and newspapers in the early 1850s. His first novel, The Old Forest Ranger, was published in 1856. He went on to write over 100 novels, many of which were written for young adults. His novels were popular and well-received, and he was one of the most successful writers of his time. Fenn was also a journalist and editor. He worked for several newspapers and magazines, including The Boy's Own Paper, which he edited from 1866 to 1874. He was a strong advocate for education and literacy, and he worked to improve the quality of children's literature. Fenn died in Isleworth, England, on August 26, 1909.