Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes: 5 books

Book cover of Sister Gertrude
by Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2017

In all of Sykes’ novels he draws heavily on his own life experiences though none more so than in this, his third, semi-autobiographical novel. The Edward Beaumont of the novel is indeed Sykes; his solicitors practice and early political aspirations are featured along with his romance of the daughter...
Book cover of Tom Pinder, Foundling
by Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2017

Tom Pinder, Foundling is a romance and moral tale, set in the early part of the 19th Century, to the backdrop of the Greenfield and Holme Valleys when both were a part of West Yorkshire. It deals with the life of a foundling, Victorian values, the burgeoning of the cooperative movement and the Holmfirth...
Book cover of Ben o' Bill's, The Luddite
by Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes, George Henry Walker
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2017

Although the book was initially credited to D. F. E. Sykes and G. H. Walker, G. H. Walker’s name is missing from the third edition, and it is essentially Sykes’ work. First published in 1898, it is a novel which deserves wider recognition as it deals with surprisingly contemporary issues, but...
Book cover of Sister Gertrude

Sister Gertrude

A Tale of the West Riding

by Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes
Language: English
Release Date: June 21, 2017

In all of Sykes' novels he draws heavily on his own life experiences though none more so than in this, his third, semi-autobiographical novel. The Edward Beaumont of the novel is indeed Sykes; his solicitors practice and early political aspirations are featured along with his romance of the daughter...
Book cover of Miriam - A Tale of Pole Hill and the Greenfield Hills
by Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes
Language: English
Release Date: June 23, 2017

MIRIAM: A Tale of Pole Moor and the Greenfield Hills links the protagonists to The Burn Platts, an area above Slaithwaite near Pole Moor where a group of Romanys or Gypsies lived around the time of an incident which took place, in 1832, at the Moorcock Inn, on the edge of the bleak moorland above...
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