
Back O' the Moon, and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Oliver Onions, first published in 1906. Set in the Yorkshire countryside during the 18th century, the narratives focus on the lives of local characters, including a new parson who navigates the complexities of village life. The stories highlight themes of community, tradition, and the eccentricities of rural society, providing a vivid portrayal of the region's customs and interactions among its inhabitants.












