Tickner Edwardes

The Lore of the Honey-Bee

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Tickner Edwardes



The sun shines — you know it has always shone, changeless as Time itself. With such a faith — unfounded and therefore incontestable — I cam…

The Bee-Master of Warrilow

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Tickner Edwardes



"Is it true that a bee can only sting once?" I asked him, as he bent again over the crocus beds.He laughed."What would be the…

With The Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt

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Tickner Edwardes



Throughout the First World War, members of the Royal Army Medical Corps provided constant support for British and Allied military troops whe…

Lift-Luck on Southern Roads

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Tickner Edwardes



Here for you is the tale of my latest solitary ramble. The journey covers, as you shall see, some two hundred odd miles, through five southe…

Neighbourhood – A Year’s Life in and About an English Village

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Tickner Edwardes



If you love the quiet of the country - the real quiet which is not silence at all, but the blending of a myriad scarce-perceptible sounds yo…

Neighbourhood – A Year’s Life in and About an English Village (version 2)

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Tickner Edwardes



Tickner Edwardes (properly Edward Tickner Edwardes) served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during WWI and later became the vicar of the West…

Short Science Fiction Collection 100

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Librivox has officially contributed a whopping 100 of these numbered collections of science fiction short stories! To celebrate, we are doi…

An Idler In The Wilds

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Tickner Edwardes



Although he was well known around the South Downs in West Sussex as 'The Bee-man of Burpham', Tickner Edwardes also had a great affinity for…

Coffee Break Collection 035 - Birds

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Various



This is the 35th Coffee Break Collection, in which LibriVox readers select and read stories or poems, fiction or non-fiction pieces of fifte…

First Chapter Collection 012

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The first chapter of a book is often the hook to draw a reader in. It could make you eager for more or realize it isn't for you. Here we off…