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  1. 1934. The Taking of the Gry is a novel by John Masefield published in 1934, and set in the fictional Central or South American state of Santa Barbara, also the setting for ODTAA, Sard Harker, and part of The Midnight Folk. The novel is set in 1911, some time after Don Manuel, the benevolent dictator in Sard Harker, has died.

    • John Masefield
    • Adventure fiction
    • 1934
    • 1934
  2. 3.89. 9 ratings2 reviews. The Taking of the Gry is a novel by John Masefield published in 1934, and set in the fictional Latin American nation of Santa Barbara, also the setting for Odtaa, Sard Harker, and part of The Midnight Folk. The novel is set in 1911, sometime after Don Manuel, the benevolent dictator in Sard Harker, has died.

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  5. John Masefield was poet laureate from 1930 to his death in 1967. He was a prolific poet and fiction writer, and by the end of his life his volume of Collected Poems had sold over 200,000 copies. This was an unprecedented figure for a modern poet, and spoke to his popularity with readers. Today, however, he is perhaps most well known as a childrens writer, having authored such classics as The ...

  6. The Taking of the Gry [Masefield, John] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Taking of the Gry

  7. 23 de jan. de 2024 · With it's rallying call of; 'Take me down to the sea...', anyone with even a drop of saltwater in their veins can almost feel the wind on their face by the end of the iconic first stanza, but did you know Masefield's love affair with the sea goes much further than 'just' poetry?