The Manxman  a novel by Hall Caine 1895 a 6th Printing 529 pages

A moving and tragic tale of love, loss, and redemption, The Manxman (1894) is Hall Caine's masterpiece.

Caine was the best-selling and wealthiest author of his time, his books selling in the hundreds of thousands of copies and translated into numerous languages worldwide.

First appearing as a serial in The Queen, The Lady's Newspaper and Court Chronicle between January and July 1894.

Published as one volume in August 1894 and Copyright 1894 by  D. APPLETON AND COMPANY  New York.

The Manxman is a 1929 drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Carl Brisson, Anny Ondra, and Malcolm Keen:

 A highly popular novel of its period, it was set in the Isle of Man and concerned a romantic triangle. The novel has as its central themes, the mounting consequences of sin and the saving grace of simple human goodness.[2][3]

 The Manxman 1929 was filmed by Alfred Hitchcock