Gwendolyn Davies
GWENDOLYN DAVIES, Emerita Professor and Dean at the University of New Brunswick, is a prolific author, editor and authority on Maritime/Canadian literature.
The Night Hawk(Fiction Treasures)By Alice Jones, Introduction and notes by Greg Marquis, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesFirst published in 1901, The Night Hawk is a smouldering, romantic novel of passion and intrigue set in Paris, Halifax and the American Deep South. |
Quietly My Captain Waits(Fiction Treasures)By Evelyn Eaton, Introduction and notes by Barry Moody, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesQuietly My Captain Waits is a thrilling novel of two lovers whose fates are sealed by the fateful clash of Empire in early eighteenth-century Acadia. |
The Sacrifice of the Shannon(Fiction Treasures)By W. Albert Hickman, Introduction and notes by Ian Johnston, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesTwo men and a woman in a thorny love triangle are forced to band together to save the crew of a ship sinking in the ice fields of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. |
Titles
Edited by:The Creative City of Saint John
Fiction Treasures by Maritime Writers - Best-selling novelists of Canadas Maritime provinces 1860-1950
Introduction and notes by:
Beautiful Joe
Introduction by:
A Detached Pirate - The Romance of Gay Vandeleur
Fog Over Fundy
Rose of Acadia
Thumbcap Weir
Series edited by:
Beautiful Joe
The Heart That Knows
The Night Hawk
A Privateer's Fortune
Quietly My Captain Waits
Rose of Acadia
The Sacrifice of the Shannon
The Sea is So Wide