
Eustace Marchmont: A Friend of the People, published in 1894 by Evelyn Everett-Green, is a novel set in the West Country of England. It follows Eustace Marchmont as he navigates love, social justice, and the struggles of the working class within a feudal-like society. The story begins on Christmas Eve with a traditional ceremony, highlighting the lives of local laborers and their connections to the aristocracy, ultimately addressing broader social issues and the potential for change in their community.































