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Wessex Tales: That is to Say The Three Strangers : A Tradition of Eighteen Hundredand Four : The Melanch

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Wessex Tales: That is to Say The Three Strangers : A Tradition of Eighteen Hundredand Four : The Melanch

by Hardy, Thomas

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0333417526
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9780333417522
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SOFTBACK SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edn: Reprint.* Date of Publication: 1991 (1986)* Publisher: Macmillan Papermac.* Binding and cover condition: Colour-illustrated soft card covers. Some rubs and shelf wear to edges & corners. Faded and slightly creased. GD* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp & tight. Owners name to half title. No inscriptions or marks to text, Some tanning particularly to page margins and edges. GD* Illustrations: One b/w line drawn map at front.* Pages: 188 pp. text. vi pp. notes, glossary and blank pages at rear.* Product Description:- Wessex Tales is a collection of some of the most memorable and dramatic of his shorter stories, ranging from smuggling days at Lulworth Cove to the Napoleonic wars; from the courtship and thwarted passion to superstition and witchcraft..* This is a GD reprint copy of with some considerable age & shelf wear.* Pinion, F.B.

Synopsis

Hilary Mantel was born in Glossop, Derbyshire, England in July of 1952. Her novel, Wolf Hall was the winner of the Man Booker prize in 2009. Mantel is a former social worker and film critic who has written short stories, the memoir "Giving up the Ghost" and novels including 2005's "Beyond Black," which was shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers' Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction.   In this novel, Wolf Hall, the book centers on the real-life figure of Cromwell, depicted as a ruthless but compelling figure straining against the certainties of his age. Mantel calls Cromwell the chief fixer and spin doctor as well as propagandist for one of the most eventful decades of English history, and the question driving the book is “How did he do it?” This tale of political intrigue is set during the reign of King Henry VIII and is a fabulous and intelligent retelling of a familiar story, with an unfamiliar angle.  

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On Jan 30 2014, a reader said:
I am not normally a fan of historical fiction, and it took me a while to get into this book. But once I did I was well and truly hooked. Within the historical narrative woven from the events and people with whom we may have become familiar from TV dramas and films about Henry VIII and the Tudors, Mantell gives Thomas Cromwell and other minor players a remarkable voice. By the time I got to the end of what is a lengthy and time-consuming book I was hungry for more. Thankfully, that is an appetite I can feed with the next instalment.

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Title
Wessex Tales: That is to Say The Three Strangers : A Tradition of Eighteen Hundredand Four : The Melanch
Author
Hardy, Thomas
Format/Binding
Mass Market Paperback
Book Condition
Used - GD+/VG/ND
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Reprint 1991
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0333417526
ISBN 13
9780333417522
Publisher
Macmillan
Place of Publication
London UK 208
Date Published
1986-04-24
Size
21 x 0.6 x 29.7 cm

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