The Highwayman
Alfred Noyes
32 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0192723707
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Language: English
Publish: September 23, 1999
ChildrensClassicsFictionHistoricalHistorical FictionPicture BooksPoetryRomanceSchoolShort Stories
“And still on a winter’s night, they say, when the wind is in the trees,
When the moon is a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas,
When the road is a gypsy’s ribbon looping the purple moor,
The highwayman comes riding…”
In Alfred Noye’s thrilling poem, charged with drama and tension, we ride with the Highwayman and recoil from the terrible fate that befalls him and his sweetheart Bess, the landlord’s black-eyed daughter.
The vivid imagery of the writing is matched by Charles Keeping’s haunting illustrations, which broke the boundaries of picture book illustration when it was first published and won him the Kate Greenaway Medal. This new edition features rescanned artwork to capture the breath-taking detail of Keeping’s illustrations and a striking new cover.
‘The Highwayman’ is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes, first published in the August 1906 issue of Blackwood’s Magazine, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The following year it was included in Noyes’ collection, ‘Forty Singing Seamen and Other Poems’, becoming an immediate success.
Edition MSRP: £5⁹⁹ UK (ISBN 0-19-272370-7)
Printed in Hong Kong