
Frederick Whishaw
Frederick James Whishaw was a Russian Empire-born British novelist, historian, poet and musician. A popular author of children's fiction at the turn of the 20th century, he published over forty volumes of his work between 1884 and 1914.

The Romance of the Woods
A man's dream ignites a quest for peace in nature, only to be tested amidst a backdrop of hunting, friendship, and moral dilemmas.
By Frederick Whishaw

Mazeppa
In a world of Cossack independence, two young cousins become rivals in love and ambition, setting the stage for a dramatic journey filled with political intrigue.
By Frederick Whishaw

Boris the Bear-Hunter
** A peasant's perilous bear hunt leads to an unlikely friendship and a destiny far beyond his village.
By Frederick Whishaw

Moscow: A Story of the French Invasion of 1812
Amidst the pomp and tradition of old Russia, a family is blindsided by war, revealing a country devoured by invaders.
By Frederick Whishaw

Clutterbuck's Treasure
A penniless young man must outwit rivals and survive dangerous lands in a race to claim a hidden fortune left behind by a mysterious old man.
By Frederick Whishaw