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Francis J. (Francis James) Finn
1859-1928
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Books by Francis J. (Francis James) Finn
Cupid of Campion
"Cupid of Campion" by Francis J. Finn is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a young boy named Clarence Esmond, who yearns for adventure and finds himself on an unexpected journey as he seeks to meet the enchanting "Bright-eyed Goddess of Adventure." Throughout his escapades, Clarence encounters a range of characters, including a mischievous butcher's boy named Abe Thompson and a group of gypsies that adds to the narrative's whimsical elements. The opening of the novel introduces Clarence as he engages in a lively conversation with Abe, setting the stage for their subsequent adventures. Following a series of humorous exchanges, Clarence decides to explore the nearby river. However, events soon take a turn when Abe's trickery leaves Clarence stranded in the boat without any means of rowing back. The plot quickly escalates as Clarence faces the challenges of being alone on the river, ultimately leading him to a group of gypsies who have captured him. With vivid descriptions of the settings and a playful tone, the beginning of the novel promises a humorous and adventurous journey filled with unpredictable encounters and the quest for self-discovery amidst the whimsical elements of youth.
Percy Wynn : $b oder ein seltsames Kind der Neuen Welt.
"Percy Wynn: oder ein seltsames Kind der Neuen Welt" by Francis J. Finn is a novel written in the late 19th century. This coming-of-age story revolves around the unique experiences of the main character, Percy Wynn, who navigates the challenges of fitting into a boys' boarding school environment, having come from a sheltered background with six sisters and a nurturing mother. The narrative likely explores themes of friendship, identity, and the importance of personal development amidst adversity. The opening of the novel introduces us to Percy Wynn, a timid and delicate boy who feels out of place at the American boarding school Maurach. We witness Percy's initial encounter with the other boys, where his gentle demeanor makes him a target for teasing from a group of older students. However, he is soon befriended by Tom Playfair, who defends him against bullies and helps him acclimate to the new environment. Percy's naivety and charm shine through as he candidly discusses his upbringing with Tom, highlighting the contrast between his previous life and the school culture. This initial chapter sets the stage for Percy's ongoing journey of self-discovery, rapport-building, and the intricacies of growing up in a male-dominant sphere.
Bobby in Movieland
"Bobby in Movieland" by Francis J. Finn is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows the adventures of Bobby Vernon, a spirited eight-year-old boy, as he navigates both the joys and challenges of his life after a near-drowning experience at Long Beach. With themes of innocence, friendship, and resilience, the book provides a whimsical yet heartfelt narrative that captures the excitement of childhood amidst the backdrop of the burgeoning film industry. At the start of the story, we meet Bobby and his companions enjoying a day at Long Beach when tragedy strikes. After Bobby is swept away by a powerful wave, his friend Peggy flees in fear, leading to a series of misunderstandings that leave Bobby's mother believing he is lost forever. As Bobby’s story unfolds, we see him rescued by a professional life-saver and later in the company of John Compton, a film actor who comes to play a significant role in his life. The opening chapters set the stage for an exploration of Bobby's adventures in Movieland, accentuated by charming interactions with others and lessons in bravery and faith.