The Count of the Saxon Shore; or The Villa in Vectis.

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The Count of the Saxon Shore; or The Villa in Vectis.

by Alfred John Church, Ruth Putnam

EN·~6 hours

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In the waning days of Roman Britain, a restless legion gathers in a bustling camp overlooking the Great Harbour. Soldiers from every corner of the Empire—Gauls, Teutonic Germans, swarthy Spaniards, and men of distant eastern provinces—share cramped quarters, unpaid wages, and uneasy chatter about the new, thin‑skinned emperor whose coinage barely covers a soldier’s hunger. Amid this multicultural mix, the title of “Count of the Saxon Shore” hangs over a seasoned officer tasked with defending the coastline from relentless pirate raids, while rumors of the empire’s retreat grow louder each day.

Against this backdrop, the story follows a determined Briton caught between loyalty to the fading Roman order and the survival of his own people. When a mysterious villa on the island of Vectis becomes a focal point for both intrigue and hope, alliances shift, and the looming departure of the legions threatens to leave the island exposed. The novel paints a vivid portrait of a world on the brink, where duty, fear, and the promise of a new future collide.

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Full title

The Count of the Saxon Shore; or The Villa in Vectis. A Tale of the Departure of the Romans from Britain

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (393K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-10-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Alfred John Church

Alfred John Church

1829–1912

Best known for turning the ancient world into lively adventure stories, this English scholar wrote retellings of Greek, Roman, and biblical history that helped generations of young readers discover the classics. His books blend learning with brisk storytelling, making old tales feel immediate and human.

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Ruth Putnam

1856–1931

A Cornell graduate, suffragist, and historian, she wrote lively, deeply researched books on European and early American history. Her work drew on sources in several languages, giving her biographies and historical studies unusual range for her time.

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