
RICHARD CARVEL
By Winston Churchill
FOREWORD
RICHARD CARVEL
Volume 1.
CHAPTER I. LIONEL CARVEL, OF CARVEL HALL
CHAPTER II. SOME MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD
CHAPTER III. CAUGHT BY THE TIDE
CHAPTER IV. GRAFTON WOULD HEAL AN OLD BREACH
CHAPTER V. “IF LADIES BE BUT YOUNG AND FAIR”
Set in the tumultuous years before the American Revolution, the story follows Lionel Carvel, a young man raised in the genteel world of Carvel Hall. Through vivid recollections of his childhood and the dramatic incident when he is swept away by the tide, we see his deep ties to family, tradition, and the English countryside. Yet beneath the tranquility, a restless spirit begins to stir, pulling him toward the wider, unsettled world beyond his estate.
When Lionel encounters the charismatic Grafton, a figure of intrigue and daring, the narrative shifts toward the growing political tensions of the era. Their friendship brings Lionel into contact with secret meetings, whispered conspiracies, and the first stirrings of a cause that challenges his loyalties. The early chapters balance personal growth with the charged atmosphere of a nation on the brink of change.
Amidst the backdrop of elegant salons, stormy seas, and whispered rumors, Lionel’s internal conflict becomes a compelling portrait of a man torn between duty and desire. His journey promises romance, adventure, and an exploration of the ideals that will shape a new America.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1032K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-10-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1947
Best known for historical novels that once drew a huge American readership, this Winston Churchill was a very different figure from the British statesman who shared his name. His books mixed adventure, politics, and social observation, and several became major bestsellers in the early 1900s.
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