
Northbridge Rectory
$33.38
- Paperback
368 pages
- Release Date
11 July 2016
Summary
Northbridge Rectory: Wartime Woes and Village Shenanigans
As war rages on, the village of Northbridge faces its own unique trials. Eight officers of the Barsetshire Regiment are billeted at the rectory, much to the dismay of Mrs. Villars, the Rector’s wife. She finds herself wearied by the persistent attentions of Lieutenant Holden, who seems unfazed by her marital status.
Meanwhile, the middle-aged roof-spotters in the church tower are far more engrossed in their own affair…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780349007427 |
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| ISBN-10: | 034900742X |
| Series: | Virago Modern Classics |
| Author: | Angela Thirkell |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Virago Press Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 368 |
| Release Date: | 11 July 2016 |
| Weight: | 260g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 128mm x 24mm |
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Charming, very funny indeed. Angela Thirkell is perhaps the most Pym-like of any twentieth-century author, after Pym herself
You read her, laughing, and want to do your best to protect her characters from any reality but their own - New York Times
The novels are a delight, with touches of E. F. Benson, E. M. Delafield and P. G. Wodehouse - Independent on SundayCharming, very funny indeed. Angela Thirkell is perhaps the most Pym-like of any twentieth-century author, after Pym herselfAbout The Author
Angela Thirkell
Angela Thirkell (1890-1961) was the eldest daughter of John William Mackail, a Scottish classical scholar and civil servant, and Margaret Burne-Jones. Her relatives included the pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, Rudyard Kipling and Stanley Baldwin, and her grandfather was J. M. Barrie. She was educated in London and Paris, and began publishing articles and stories in the 1920s. In 1931 she brought out her first book, a memoir entitled Three Houses, and in 1933 her comic novel High Rising - set in the fictional county of Barsetshire, borrowed from Trollope - met with great success. She went on to write nearly thirty Barsetshire novels, as well as several further works of fiction and non-fiction. She was twice married and had four children.
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