HALL (THOMAS HENRY HALL) CAINE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 305123
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HALL CAINE (THOMAS HENRY HALL)
The English novelist signs on this 4¼x5½ book leaf
Signature: "Hall Caine/1853" 4¼x5½ on book leaf. English
novelist Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine (1853-1931) was one of Great
Britain's most read authors between 1893 and1930. Caine, who had begun his
literary career by writing articles for trade journals, magazines and
newspapers, was further inspired when he became Secretary to and friend of
poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, whom he remembered in his 1882 work,
Recollections of Rossetti. Caine published his first novel, The
Shadow of a Crime, in 1885, and this was quickly followed by A Son of
Hagar (1886) and The Deemster (1887). Caine's other works, many of
which featured Biblical themes, include The Bondman and The
Scapegoat (both 1890), Cap'n Davey's Honeymoon (1893), The
Manxman (1894, his first big commercial success), The
Christian (1897, which sold 650,000 copies), The Eternal
City (1901, over a million copies sold worldwide) and The Prodigal
Son (1904, novel and play). Caine, who edited King Albert's
Book during WWI (the proceeds went to help Belgian refugees), published
his last full-length novel in 1921 to devote himself to his life's work, a
Life of Christ, which he had researched during several visits to
Palestine and Transjordania. The book was published posthumously by his sons in
1938, twenty years after Caine had been knighted on the recommendation of
Prime Minister Lloyd George. Frayed at left edge from binding. Lightly toned.
Book print on verso. Otherwise, fine condition.
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