Results for 'elizabeth jane howard'

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  1. The Golden Hours
    1. Louisa Young

    The Golden Hours

    A new trilogy continuing Elizabeth Jane Howard’s beloved, bestselling series The Cazalet Chronicles, written by the author’s niece, Louisa Young.

    € 27,50
  2. The Treasures
    1. Harriet Evans

    The Treasures

    The Sevenstones Trilogy: Book One

    Magnificent. It has that vast sweeping sense of a huge story and such a powerfully compelling world. I enjoyed it so much

    € 23,50
  3. The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus
    1. Emma Knight

    The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus

    'An unputdownable novel about female friendship and the events that shape us' COSMOPOLITAN

    A witty and charming coming-of-age debut novel set in Edinburgh. Perfect for fans of Nora Ephron, Lily King and Jessica Stanley.

    € 23,50
  4. The Walled Garden
    1. Sarah Hardy

    The Walled Garden

    Unearth the most moving and captivating novel of the year

    A luminous debut novel about love, the trauma of war and the miracle of human resilience, for readers of Anna Hope, Sadie Jones and Elizabeth Jane Howard.

    € 20,95
  5. A Different Sound
    1. Various Authors

    A Different Sound

    Stories by Mid-Century Women Writers

    As well as introducing some little-known writers, Lucy Scholes offers a way of seeing women's writing differently

    € 23,50
  6. Green Shades
    1. Elizabeth Jane Howard

    Green Shades

    An Anthology of Plants, Gardens and Gardeners

    A delightful companion for all those with a love of gardens and of the very best garden writing. From Elizabeth Jane Howard, author of the beloved Cazalet Chronicles – and passionate gardener.

    € 14,95
  7. Offshore, Human Voices, The Beginning Of Spring
    1. Penelope Fitzgerald

    Offshore, Human Voices, The Beginning Of Spring

    Sixty-one when she published her first novel, Penelope Fitzgerald based many subsequent books on the experiences of a long and varied life.Offshore, which won the Booker Prize in 1979, explores her time living on a barge at Battersea Reach.

    € 20,95
  8. The Custom Of The Country
    1. Edith Wharton

    The Custom Of The Country

    THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY is probably Edith Wharton's most savage satire on the manners of late nineteenth-century America. This novel, which has scences of comedy and even farce, is a commentary on both certain aspects of feminisim and certain aspects of capitalism in Edith Wharton's time.

    € 17,95
  9. Till the Boys Come Home
    1. Cynthia Harrod-Eagles

    Till the Boys Come Home

    War at Home, 1918

    The fifth book in the War at Home series by the author of The Morland Dynasty novels. Set against the evocative backdrop of World War I, this is an epic family drama featuring the Hunters and their servants

    € 27,50
  10. The Tortoise And The Hare
    1. Elizabeth Jenkins

    The Tortoise And The Hare

    This exquisite novel tells a love story with a difference. 'One of my favourite classics' CARMEN CALLIL, VIRAGO FOUNDER

    € 20,95
  11. Phineas Finn
    1. Anthony Trollope

    Phineas Finn

    In the second volume from Trollope’s series of six ‘Palliser’ novels, we probe deep into the life of British politics.

    € 20,95
  12. The Leopard
    1. Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

    The Leopard

    A bitter-sweet tale of quiet lives in the small and apparently timeless world of mid-19th century Sicilian nobility. Through the eyes of his princely protagonist, the author chronicles the details of an aristocratic, pastoral society, torn apart by revolution, death and decay.

    € 23,50