# Catalog Note
Roanoke of Roanoke Hall, by Malcolm Bell (1889), is a historical adventure novel set in 1685 during Monmouth's Rebellion. The narrator, now an octogenarian, recounts his childhood experiences at Roanoke Hall when his father became entangled in the failed uprising against King James II—a involvement that costs him his life. The story opens with the mysterious arrival of John o' Compton, a rough seafarer who brings news that illegal cargo has been successfully landed at Lyme Regis. This messenger's appearance triggers a cascade of events: the narrator's uncle Edgar opposes the family's involvement in the rebellion, creating conflict with the narrator's father Allan. The narrative establishes atmospheric tension through vivid descriptions—blood-red skies, a violent storm, and clandestine midnight arrivals of armed cavaliers at the Hall. The narrator's childhood bond with his cousin May provides emotional counterpoint to the political turmoil unfolding around them. The work combines domestic drama with historical intrigue, exploring themes of loyalty, family division, and the consequences of rebellion.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Malcolm Bell
- Date
- 1889
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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