"Richard Judkins' Wooing: A Tale of Virginia in the Revolution" by T. Jenkins Hains is a historical novel that transports readers to Virginia during the American Revolution, following Richard Judkins as he deals with both the political turmoil and his own personal struggles amidst a society on the brink of war. The story introduces figures like the stern Major Bullbeggor, whose presence emphasizes the military significance of the era, alongside a host of characters embodying diverse perspectives on loyalty and revolt during this important chapter in American history. The story begins with Judkins calmly observing Major Bullbeggor's arrival, quickly revealing both the easygoing nature of the time and the difficult social tensions underneath as news of the war spreads. Encounters with those of differing political views, like the Tory Berk Harrison, build until a duel sparks, embodying honor, loyalty, and the changing values of colonial Virginia, all painted with a narrative approach that captures the era's subtle social cues.

Richard Judkins' Wooing: A Tale of Virginia in the Revolution
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains
Amidst revolution, a Virginia gentleman finds his peaceful life disrupted by political clashes and personal challenges that force him to confront loyalty, honor, and love.
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About the AuthorThornton Jenkins Hains (1866-1953) was an American sea novelist best known today for his role in the murder of William Annis. Hains later used the pen name Mayn Clew Garnett.
Thornton Jenkins Hains (1866-1953) was an American sea novelist best known today for his role in the murder of William Annis. Hains later used the pen name Mayn Clew Garnett.
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