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by Jane G. (Jane Goodwin) Austin
By Jane G. Austin - STANDISH OF STANDISH. A Novel. 16mo, $1.25. BETTY ALDEN. A Novel. 16mo, $1.25. A NAMELESS NOBLEMAN. A Novel. 16mo, $1.25; paper, 50 cents. DR. LE BARON AND HIS DAUGHTERS. A Novel. 16mo, $1.25. THE DESMOND HUNDRED. A Novel. 16mo, $1.00; paper, 50 cents. NANTUCKET SCRAPS. Being the Experiences of an Off-Islander In Season and Out of Season. 16mo, $1.50. - HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY, Boston and New York.
BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1892
Dedication. - TO THE MEMORY OF MY DEAR BROTHER, - JOHN A. GOODWIN, - WHO MORE THAN ANY MAN HAS CONSERVED FOR OUR DELIGHT THE STORY OF THOSE PILGRIM FATHERS "WITHOUT WHOSE LIVES OURS HAD NOT BEEN."
E-text prepared by Susan Carr, Suzanne Shell,
A PREFATORY NOTE.
STANDISH OF STANDISH. - CHAPTER I. - THE BATTLE OF THE TUBS.
CHAPTER II. - THE LAUNCH OF THE PINNACE.
CHAPTER III. - THE SWORD OF STANDISH.
CHAPTER IV. - THE LILIES OF FRANCE.
CHAPTER V. - AN AWFUL DANGER.
Set against the crisp November of 1620, the novel opens with a vivid tableau of two dozen determined women preparing for a modest yet symbolic “Washing Day.” Their quiet labor hints at the larger, unseen forces shaping a fledgling community, while the surrounding Pilgrim fathers grapple with their own sense of purpose in an unfamiliar land. The author weaves these domestic moments with the broader sweep of New‑World settlement, grounding romance in the hard‑won realities of early colonial life.
At the heart of the story stands Myles Standish, the famed “Sword of the White Men,” whose sense of knightly duty compels him to leave behind comfort and ambition for a people on the brink of survival. Through his eyes the reader encounters the delicate balance between martial responsibility and the tender bonds forming among the settlers, especially the women whose steadfastness fuels the colony’s hope. The narrative blends historical detail with heartfelt romance, inviting listeners to experience the courage and tenderness that forged America’s early days.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (645K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-07-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1894
A once-popular 19th-century American novelist, she brought New England’s colonial past to life in stories that blended family memory, romance, and history. Her books about the Pilgrims and their descendants helped make early Massachusetts feel vivid to generations of readers.
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by Jane G. (Jane Goodwin) Austin