My Lord John
By: Georgette Heyer
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John, Duke of Bedford, grew to manhood fighting for his father, King Henry IV of England, on the wild and lawless Northern Marches. A prince of the royal blood, loyal, strong, the greatest ally that his brother - the future Henry V - was to have. Filled with the clash of bitter rivalries and deadly power struggles, My Lord John is Georgette Heyer's last and most ambitious novel. 'My favourite historical novelist - stylish, romantic, sharp, and witty. Her sense of period is superb, her heroines are enterprising, and her heroes dashing. I owe her many happy hours.' Margaret Drabble 'Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georgette Heyer achieves what the rest of us only aspire to.' Katie Fforde 'A writer of great wit and style ... I've read her books to ragged shreds.' Kate Fenton, Daily Telegraph
Publication Date:
05/01/2006
Number of Pages::
404
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780099476429
Publisher Date:
05/01/2006
Number of Pages::
404
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780099476429
John, Duke of Bedford, grew to manhood fighting for his father, King Henry IV of England, on the wild and lawless Northern Marches. A prince of the royal blood, loyal, strong, the greatest ally that his brother - the future Henry V - was to have. Filled with the clash of bitter rivalries and deadly power struggles, My Lord John is Georgette Heyer's last and most ambitious novel. 'My favourite historical novelist - stylish, romantic, sharp, and witty. Her sense of period is superb, her heroines are enterprising, and her heroes dashing. I owe her many happy hours.' Margaret Drabble 'Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georgette Heyer achieves what the rest of us only aspire to.' Katie Fforde 'A writer of great wit and style ... I've read her books to ragged shreds.' Kate Fenton, Daily Telegraph
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