E. Charles Vivian
Personal Information
Description
E. Charles Vivian was the pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell, a British editor and writer of fantasy and supernatural, detective novels and stories. - Wikipedia
Books
The City of Wonder
"A wonderful book" Eden Phillpotts says in a letter to the author, "that can stand beside 'King Solomon's Mines' and not fear comparison." The story of three adventurers who crossed the trembling bridge, and came by way of the "place where ghosts chase woman" to overcome the woman who ruled monkeys, and in the end to find the "city of wonder" is one such as is rarely told. The love idyll of Princess Eve among the hidden wonders of Kir-Asa is, perhaps, the greatest feature in a story which for grip and power has few parallels in modern fiction. "Quote from the front jacket flap"
Adventures of Robin Hood
The legend of Robin Hood is over a thousand years old, but it was Vivian's novel that collected and distilled many of the legends and stories and combined them into the great classic we know today, with Robin and Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, and the evil Prince John.
