Talbot Baines Reed

About “The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch”


The first edition of this book is dated 1883. The edition used is dated 1913. The publisher was The Office of the “Boy's Own Paper”, London. The number of pages is 304.


General information

This is really a most unusual book. Told, we must imagine, by the watch, we are led through the owner’s days at a boys’ boarding school, to being stolen, pawned, auctioned, taken to quite another small town, given to a brilliant local boy when he left for Cambridge, lost in a field, found, and through further adventures being taken to India to fight in a battle near Lucknow, finally making its way into the pocket of its original owner, whose life was saved by the watch having deflected a bullet.

It’s well-told, too, and not too long, at under ten hours.

The copy we worked from was very browned, and it was not too easy to do the transcription, but we have done our best: if you find anything obviously wrong, don’t hesitate to tell us about it. NH.


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