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Books in the Historical Fiction - Renaissance genre:

Barnaby Rudge (1841)

An historical novel about the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780. Barnaby’s raven Grip inspired Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven. Read online at archive.org: Volume 1, and Volume 2, and Volume 3.... View More

Kidnapped: Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751 (1886)

When David Balfour comes to his uncle to claim his inheritance, he is kidnapped and put on a ship for the Carolinas. He escapes and, in company with Alan Breck Stewart, adventures about the Highlands of Scotland. Read online at archive.org.... View More

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator(s): Unknown

Thorndyke Manor: A Tale of Jacobite Times (1890)

A story of the ’15 in Scotland. The cover shown above is from the 1905 new edition.

Author(s): Mary C. Rowsell
Illustrator(s): L. Leslie Brooke

A Modern Aladdin or the Wonderful Adventures of Oliver Munier (1892)

The hero meets the 18th century polymath and adventurer the Comte de St.-Germaine. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Howard Pyle
Illustrator(s): Howard Pyle

Catriona: A Sequel to “Kidnapped” Being Memoirs of the Further Adventures of David Balfour at Home and Abroad (1893)

In this second volume, David Balfour continues his adventures as he puts himself on the right side of the law, reclaims his inheritance and finds himself a wife. Read online at archive.org.... View More

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator(s): None

David Balfour: Being Memoirs of His Adventures at Home and Abroad (1893)

In this second volume, David Balfour continues his adventures as he puts himself on the right side of the law, reclaims his inheritance and finds himself a wife. Read online at archive.org.... View More

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator(s): None

David Balfour: Being Memoirs of His Adventures at Home and Abroad (1895)

In this second volume, David Balfour continues his adventures as he puts himself on the right side of the law, reclaims his inheritance and finds himself a wife.

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator(s): Howard Pyle

Kidnapped: Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751 (1895)

When David Balfour comes to his uncle to claim his inheritance, he is kidnapped and put on a ship for the Carolinas. He escapes and, in company with Alan Breck Stewart, adventures about the Highlands of Scotland.

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator(s): Howard Pyle

The History of Henry Esmond, Esq (1898)

A romance of the early eighteenth century in Thackeray’s best style. Read for free online at HathiTrust.... View More

Author(s): William Makepeace Thackeray
Illustrator(s): F. D. Bedford

Martin Hyde the Duke’s Messenger (1910)

Martin Hyde gets caught up in the Duke of Monmouth’s rebellion. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): John Masefield
Illustrator(s): T. C. Dugdale

Kidnapped (1913)

When David Balfour comes to his uncle to claim his inheritance, he is kidnapped and put on a ship for the Carolinas. He escapes and, in company with Alan Breck Stewart, adventures about the Highlands of Scotland. Read online at archive.org.... View More

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator(s): N. C. Wyeth

Westward Ho! (1920)

Amyas Leigh sails from England with Francis Drake and becomes a freebooter or pirate in the Carribean. He later returns to England at the time of the Spanish Armada. The novel is blighted by it virulent anti-Catholicsm. Read online at Hathitrust.... View More

Author(s): Charles Kingsley
Illustrator(s): N. C. Wyeth

Howard Pyle’s Book of Pirates (1921)

A collection of Howard Pyle’s work dealing with pirates, both artistic and literary. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Howard Pyle
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Illustrator(s): Howard Pyle

Kidnapped (1921)

When David Balfour comes to his uncle to claim his inheritance, he is kidnapped and put on a ship for the Carolinas. He escapes and, in company with Alan Breck Stewart, adventures about the Highlands of Scotland. Read online at archive.org.... View More

David Balfour: Being Memoirs of His Adventures at Home and Abroad (1924)

In this second volume, David Balfour continues his adventures as he puts himself on the right side of the law, reclaims his inheritance and finds himself a wife. Read online at archive.org. ... View More

Author(s): Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator(s): N. C. Wyeth

Drake’s Quest (1927)

The swashbuckling adventures of Sir Francis Drake.

Author(s): Cameron Rogers
Illustrator(s): James Daugherty

The Splendid Spur (1927)

A picaresque tale of English civil war.

Author(s): Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
Illustrator(s): James Daugherty

En Garde! (1928)

A rousing adventure novel set in seventeenth century France with plenty of sword play.

Author(s): Samuel Morse
Illustrator(s): Helene Carter
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Hugh Gwyeth (1928)

A romance of the English Civil War.

Author(s): Beulah Marie Dix
Illustrator(s): James Daugherty

The Three Musketeers (1929)

Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan is on his way to Paris to seek his fortune as a member of the King’s Musketeers when he is assaulted and humiliated. On his arrival he almost at once manages to challenge three of the Musketeers, A... View More

Author(s): Alexandre Dumas
Illustrator(s): Mead Schaeffer

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