
James Runciman
James Runciman was an English teacher, author and journalist.

The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour
Discover a world where lives are shattered by the bottle, revealing the urgent need for compassion over condemnation in the face of widespread alcohol abuse.
By James Runciman

A Dream of the North Sea
On a philanthropic mission to help struggling fishermen, a doctor and a daring woman confront a brutal storm, forcing them to witness the harrowing reality of life at sea.
By James Runciman

A Dream of the North Sea
Amidst a savage storm on the North Sea, a young doctor confronts his destiny as he witnesses the heroic struggles of fishermen and dedicated missionaries.
By James Runciman

Side Lights
Honest writings explore the meaning of connection, critique societal trends, and demonstrate a deep sympathy for the struggles of the working class.
By James Runciman

The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary
In a world of social decay, a bar fly unveils the haunting reality found within a public house and within the souls of its denizens.
By James Runciman

The Romance of the Coast
Experience a world where brave fishermen and their families face unpredictable challenges along the coast as they encounter conflicts and changes to their culture.
By James Runciman