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Lorna Doone
Lorna Doone | R. L. Blackmore
17 posts | 27 read | 26 to read
John Ridd has worked hard to build a respectable life as a farmer when he falls in love with Lorna Doone, a member of the clan responsible for the death of his father. Desperate to save his love from Carver, to whom she's betrothed, John helps Lorna escape, only to uncover the truth about her parentage, which changes everything for them both.
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Leniverse
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Charity shop find. I love these old dust jackets. This one appears to be from 1948.
And inside I found tucked a page from a letter dated 1959 and a black & white photo of a man in old timey khaki uniform with floppy beret and a woman holding a bouquet of flowers. Since I'm nosy as hell I had to buy the book 🤣

tpixie Great cover & great treasures inside!!! - Lorna Doone- now I will be craving shortbread cookies all day! 7mo
Leniverse @tpixie I guess I should by some shortbread to have on hand when I am reading the book 😂 7mo
tpixie @Leniverse 😂 yes!!! 🍪 🍪 7mo
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LeahBergen What a cover!! 😍 7mo
BekaReid I love those kind of finds! 7mo
Caroline2 Oh I love these old books too. Great find. 👍 🧡 7mo
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Lynnsoprano
Lorna Doone | R. L. Blackmore
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#virtualtour picture today is from our 2017 trip, when we visited Valley of Rocks in Devonshire. It‘s the setting for the tagged book, and was absolutely stunning. We also saw one of the feral goats that roam the valley.

TrishB Lovely ♥️ 4y
LeahBergen Beautiful! 4y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
Lorna Doone | Richard D. Blackmore
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Inspired by the amazing memoir by Angela Wales, Barefoot in the Bindis, I searched for my copy of Lorna Doone & found I have 2 copies. One is a new version, published in 2003 and the other is the original version (1945) which I will choose to read.
Wales mentions quite a few books in her novel, which she read as a child & I know I have a few of them myself. I may have to listen to the book again to gather a list and post it.

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Cuilin
Lorna Doone | Richard D. Blackmore
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Since it‘s February. #romance I remember my grandmother giving me a copy of this when I was about 12. Never read it though.

Bklover Your name looks beautiful! How do you pronounce it? 5y
Cuilin @Bklover This is the best I can come up with phonetically. Two syllables Cue leen. 5y
Bklover That‘s beautiful!!! 5y
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Daisey
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Today I spent some time looking through my grandma‘s bookshelves, and I found a few of these small editions. This is the one that came home with me. The book doesn‘t have a publication date, but it was gifted to my great grandma for Christmas 1918. It appears it might be only volume one of a two volume set. Even so, I‘m happy to have a book from her collection.

Crazeedi What a beautiful treasure!💞 5y
Reviewsbylola Amazing 😍😍 5y
Lcsmcat So cool! 5y
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Tanisha_A 😍 5y
LauraBrook Beautiful, and what a treasure! 5y
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teainthelibrary
Lorna Doone | Richard D. Blackmore
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I have a story! ☺️ Last night, I came across this title. I immediately jumped online to try to find it - my library didn‘t have it (weird?) and amazon and abebooks didn‘t have any editions that ‘spoke to me‘. Well, this morning I got to work a little early so I stopped into a local charity shop. Just to find this BEAUTIFUL edition for 50p. Life can be funny sometimes! 💙

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Christyco125
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The story of the good John Ridd and his lady love. A very wordy book, very glad I went with the #audio otherwise I may never have finished. I enjoyed John Ridd and his exploits. #LitsyClassics #L #2018christyread #solong

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Lynnsoprano
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Our tour in Exmoor hasn't allowed much reading time this week. I just wanted to pop in for #Litsypartyofone with a bookish picture from today's touring. We were in the Doone Valley today, and this is the church where Lorna Doone was supposedly shot on her wedding day. After this, I will have to read the book! Lots of posts and pictures when we return.

LeahBergen I've had this book on my TBR for years! Cool photo. ❤️ 7y
ValerieAndBooks Very cool! I read a children's condensed version way back when I was a girl and don't remember much. The full version has been in my TBR for a while! 7y
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rockpools
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At some point I will give this #onemoretry. But we don't have a great history together!

#junetunz @Cinfhen

Cinfhen 😂😂😂 7y
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jhod
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I love coming back to my parents' and picking a read, so many classics to choose from!

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rockpools
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I guess the Doone family could be described as #renegades? Certainly outlaws.

This is a (another) book I've tried to read so many times. One day I'll get through it!

@Cinfhen #lyricalapril

Pic: Horner Valley by me'nthedogs. https://flic.kr/p/RxxnL9

Cinfhen Another book I'm not familiar with 🙈I'm loving all these new books that keep appearing in my feed ❤️ 8y
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SharonGoforth
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This is my copy of Lorna Doone , which I've had for about 35 years. It is a 6th edition and was published in 1873. I bought this book for its cover, which is fabric. I'm not sure if it is silk or taffeta, but it is gorgeous. Unfortunately, the book itself isn't in very good condition, but I just can't part with it! I recently bought a paperback edition so that I can read it. #judgedbyitscover #marchintoreading

mcipher It's beautiful! 8y
SharonGoforth @mcipher Thank you! 8y
Dogearedcopy It's both! It's moire silk which is a kind of taffeta 🙂 (edited) 8y
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rockpools It's beautiful! It's also one of those books I *will* read one day... 8y
SharonGoforth @Dogearedcopy Thank you! I wasn't sure. 8y
SharonGoforth @RachelO Thanks! I know what you mean 😊 8y
DivineDiana Have you considered having it repaired! I have a few old books in bad condition and plan on attending a book binding workshop later this month. 8y
SharonGoforth @DivineDiana Hadn't thought of that! There's a book shop in Cincinnati that specializes in book repair - I should take it in and see if they can do anything with it. Thanks for the suggestion! (edited) 8y
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elkeOriginal
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These #artdeco beauties were what I was trying to capture earlier when cat interfered 😉
#feistyfeb

Kalalalatja Great covers! 8y
Leftcoastzen Something special about the old bindings!🤗 8y
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elkeOriginal
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Photographing my #artdeco covers for #feistyfeb and almost didn't notice the shadowy #catbomb by my friend Fritz.
(He wants me to clarify that his butt is not that mountainous. It's a trick of the angle. He claims...)
#littenkitten #catsoflitsy

Reviewsbylola Beautiful. 😍 8y
[DELETED] 1409720085 I thought his tail was a cactus for a moment.🌵 8y
SharonGoforth Oooo! 😍😍 8y
DGRachel 😹😹 8y
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elkeOriginal
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A #classicIhavenotread and probably never will - I just thought it was too pretty to pass up.
Such lovely art deco flowers 😉💕

rubyslippersreads Lovely copy! 8y
LeahBergen That's beautiful! 8y
Abby-J I haven't read it, either. I like Lorna Doone cookies, though. 8y
elkeOriginal @Abby-J 😂😂😂😂👍 8y
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Blueberry
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Sooo many. I've been avoiding the big ones. But I think maybe a Tale of Two Cities might not be that big, if I remember right.

#aclassicyouhaventread #seasonsreadings2016
@NataliePatalie

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I remember Tale being about 3 bazillion jiggity pages, but I liked it. 8y
Blueberry @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled.com sigh, maybe I could choose one to read over Xmas break. 8y
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nitalibrarian
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A classic I haven't read is Lorna Doone. It's been sitting on my shelf for years waiting for me. #seasonsreadings2016 @RealLifeReading

Betty The house where I babysat as a teen had this book on the shelves. Loved reading this. Odd as the decades go by one remembers exactly where a book came from or where it was read. 8y
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