
Old Humphrey
George Mogridge was a 19th century writer, poet and author of children's books and religious tracts. He is chiefly known by his pseudonym of Old Humphrey, under which name he published 46 works, but also used the pen-names "Jeremy Jaunt", "Ephraim Holding", "Peter Parley" and "Old Father Thames". He wrote approximately 200 published works, many of which are still in publication today, and at the time of his death it was estimated that over 15 million copies of his writings were in circulation.

The Sabbath Breaker Reclaimed; or, a pleasing history of Thomas Brown
A man's soul is challenged when he's confronted about missing the Sabbath.
By Old Humphrey

History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians
** Three brothers caught in a storm find shelter with a mysterious stranger and soon find themselves dreaming about life among the Native Americans.
By Old Humphrey

Soldiers and Sailors or, Anecdotes, Details, and Recollections of Naval and Military Life, as Related to His Nephews, by an Old Officer.
Hear the captivating accounts of daring soldiers and sailors as revealed by a seasoned old officer to his eager nephews, exposing listeners to the world of military service.
By Old Humphrey