Robert Fripp: 9 books

Cover of Wessex Tales: "The Infant and the Hare" (Story 1)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2013

“The Infant and the Hare” is the first, earliest story in Fripp’s new collection, “Wessex Tales: eight thousand years in the life of an English village.” Stone Age hunters make camp on Okeford Hill. As dawn breaks the men go hunting while a woman gives birth. And the end? In an age when human beliefs were much different than ours, the end is mystical.
Cover of Wessex Tales: "A Short Walk in France" (Story 30)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: March 21, 2013

Friday September 15th, 1916. Just before dawn a young soldier from Okeford goes over the top, advancing into enemy machine gun fire. It's the first day of the second battle of the Somme.
Cover of Wessex Tales: "Crossing" (Story 31)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2013

Long ago, the ancient lady in the darkened bed had been the first white woman to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Or had she been the first to walk around it? Whatever the truth, that legend from her lifetime would soon die with her. Unconscious on her deathbed, scenes from her life run through her head while caregivers chatter around her. [1976]
Cover of Wessex Tales: "In the land of the great stone rings" (Story 5)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2013

Turig, a Bronze Age farmer, tells his grandson how he had been drafted for labor service decades before. The work was long and dangerous but his supervisor’s flirtatious daughter presented the larger threat. Two years later, Turig helped lift the last sarsen stone onto a structure we know as Stonehenge....
Cover of Wessex Tales: "The Face in the Floor" (Story 10)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2013

The earliest known mosaic floor to depict Christ was laid in a remote Roman villa in Dorset around 325 CE. (Discovered under meadow grass in 1963 it was moved to the British Museum.) The larger end of this mosaic measures 17 feet by 15, the smaller end, 16½ feet by 8. Why lay this magnificent floor...
Cover of Wessex Tales: "The Dorset Ooser Dines" (Story 26)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: February 20, 2013

In the village of Child Okeford a ‘Bull’ or 'Ooser' used to show up uninvited at Christmas festivities, causing mayhem. One guest at his manor's annual ball sees an opportunity to make a good match for his daughter. He pays the Ooser to carry her off. Rescued by her otherwise timid...
Cover of Wessex Tales: "For Viviana's Wedding" (Story 16)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: January 22, 2013

Viviana de Eskelling was the last in the family line of the Norman Schelins. Her family had held Okeford for 200 years. A single woman (a woman sole) was disadvantaged in law. So around 1287 Viviana married Bartholomew Turberville, taking Okeford into the Turberville estates. (Thomas Hardy tweaked...
Cover of Wessex Tales: "Schelin's Daughter" (Story 14)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: January 19, 2013

The Norman knight Schelin (from whom the village of Shilling Okeford or Shillingstone takes its name) was awarded the manor of Okeford for his service to King William at the Battle of Hastings. Schelin holds the richest agricultural land in Dorset, but he still has a problem. His daughter would rather...
Cover of Wessex Tales: "Julia" (Story 11)
by Robert Fripp
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2013

This story in the "Wessex Tales" collection—"Julia" (Story 11)—is sequel to "The Face in the Floor" (Story 10). It was Julia’s parents who commissioned their villa's magnificent mosaic floor in the previous tale; as a child, she watched the master-mosaicist lay it. As "Julia" begins, Julia...
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