The Far-Distant Oxus

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Katharine Hull, Pamela Whitlock: The Far-Distant Oxus (1937)

English language

Published 1937

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The Far-Distant Oxus is a 1937 British children’s novel by Katharine Hull (1921–1977) and Pamela Whitlock (1920–1982), written while they were still children themselves. The title is taken from Matthew Arnold's poem Sohrab and Rustum, and the characters in the story choose names from it for the places around them in the north coast of Devon; the real Oxus is a river in Central Asia.

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  • Devon