In an effort to maintain his family's estate, Sir George Vernon
attempts to broker a marriage between his daughter and his
cousin--despite her reservations. The union will secure the
long-term ownership of Haddon Hall. Sir George Vernon is desperate
to maintain ownership of Haddon Hall. He is in a legal dispute with
his cousin Rupert, who is using his government power and influence
to obtain the property. Sir George's daughter Dorothy is in love
with John Manners, but her father plans to marry her off to Rupert
as part of the land deal. This leads to Dorothy and John eloping,
which forces Sir George to find another way to retain the family
estate. Sydney Grundy and Arthur Sullivan explore the exciting
origin of one of England's most notable properties. It's a
captivating interpretation of the Vernon's story told from a unique
point of view. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Haddon Hall is both modern and
readable.
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