
Alfred Noyes
Alfred Noyes CBE was an English poet, short-story writer and playwright.

The book of earth
Stand at the edge of forever as this collection explores nature’s beauty and humanity's search for our place among the mysteries of existence.
By Alfred Noyes

A Tale of Old Japan
In a land of art and tradition, a painter's world is changed forever as love leads to heartbreak and artistic transformation.
By Alfred Noyes

Rada: A Drama of War in One Act
In a war-torn village, a mother's desperate courage and a revolver stand between her daughter and the brutal reality of invading soldiers.
By Alfred Noyes

Watchers of the Sky
Witness the dawn of modern astronomy as brilliant minds challenge the cosmos, battling doubt and dogma to unlock the universe's hidden truths.
By Alfred Noyes

Collected Poems: Volume One
Experience a poetic journey through love, nature, and time, where vivid imagery and profound emotions await to stir the soul.
By Alfred Noyes

Walking Shadows: Sea Tales and Others
In a time of war, a solitary lighthouse keeper's world is disrupted when a U-boat commander infiltrates his sanctuary, sparking a battle of loyalties and values.
By Alfred Noyes

Collected Poems: Volume Two
Experience a journey through introspective landscapes, the lives of laborers, and the uplifting power of hope, where each verse echoes the timeless dance of life and emotion.
By Alfred Noyes

The New Morning: Poems
Witness national pride intertwined with the somber realities of war, as duty and sacrifice paint a vivid portrait of humanity's resilience.
By Alfred Noyes

The Flower of Old Japan, and Other Poems
Embark on a fantastical voyage to a land of cherry blossoms and curious characters, where dreams and adventure intertwine in a tapestry of poetic delight.
By Alfred Noyes

The Lord of Misrule, and Other Poems
When a wild, joyous celebration led by a mischievous character disrupts a somber church service, the spirit of spring and the complexities of human emotions are brought to life.
By Alfred Noyes

Rada: A Belgian Christmas Eve
In a war-torn village on Christmas Eve, a mother's love and a song's hopeful melody challenge the darkness brought by occupying soldiers.
By Alfred Noyes