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The Hosts of Rebecca

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Originally published
  
1960

Preceded by
  
Rape of the Fair Country

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Author
  
Alexander Cordell

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Genres
  
Fiction, Historical Fiction

Similar
  
Song of the Earth, Rape of the Fair Country, The Fire People, This Sweet and Bitter Earth, This Proud and Savage L

Hosts of Rebecca is a novel by Alexander Cordell, first published in 1960. It is the second in Cordell's "Mortymer Trilogy", followed by Song of the Earth.

Cordell's style and subject matter are reminiscent of Richard Llewellyn's How Green Was My Valley.

Plot summary

The plot concerns the Rebecca Riots in the 19th century. The action is seen through the eyes of young Jethro Mortymer.It is based on the true events of the Rebecca Riots in which the people of West Wales protested against the toll gate charges of the business men and land owners of the time. The Rebecca name refers to the leader of the campaign, which was a man dressing in women's attire to protect his identity. On reading the book you understand the reasons for such protests and its manner. The book is a worthy sequel to The Rape of the Fair Country.

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