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'It's not a fair world I'm afraid. Beauty or fortune carries the
day. You have the beauty and I the fortune, so there's every chance
we'll succeed'In Regency England, marriage is everything. For young
widow Sybella Lovatt, the time has come to find a suitable husband
for her sister and ward Lucie. Male suitors are scarce near their
Wiltshire estate, so the sisters resolve to head to London in time
for the Season to begin. Once ensconced at the Mayfair home of Lady
Godley, Lucie's godmother, the whirl of balls, parties and
promenades can begin. But the job of finding a husband is fraught
with rules and tradition. Jostling for attention are the two lords
- the charming and irresistible Freddie Lynwood and the
preternaturally handsome Valentine Ravenell, their enigmatic
neighbour from Shotten Hall, Mr Brabazon, and the dangerous
libertine Lord Rockliffe, with whom the brooding Brabazon is locked
in deadly rivalry. Against the backdrop of glamorous Regency
England, Sybella must settle Lucie's future, protect her own
reputation, and resist the disreputable rakes determined to seduce
the beautiful widow. As the Season ends, will the sisters have
found the rarest of things - a suitable marriage with a love story
to match? Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Dunn brings the
Regency period irresistibly to life in a page-turning novel packed
with surprising revelations, which all comes wittily, gloriously,
good in the end. Perfect for fans of Gill Hornby, Janice Hadlow,
Jane Austen, and anyone with a Bridgerton-shaped hole in their
lives. Praise for Jane Dunn: 'Outstanding, perceptive and
delightfully readable.' Sunday Times Books of the Year 'Jane Dunn
has written a splendid piece of popular history with the ready-pen
of a highly skilled writer, endowed with remarkable insight.' Roy
Strong, Daily Mail 'Jane Dunn is one of our best biographers.'
Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times What readers say about Jane Dunn:
'Absolutely brilliant book. Easy, interesting and certainly a
page-turner. Enjoyed reading this book so much.' 'I loved this
book, Jane Dunn writes with an insight into Elizabeths and Marys
psyches that is mesmerising. I couldn't put it down and was gutted
when I finally finished it, at a loss of what to read next.' 'One
of the best books I have ever read. I have always been interested
in this period of history and felt that this book and the way Dunn
writes helps to bring history alive. Once I started reading I could
not stop.'
Black Diamonds is a series of vignettes depicting moments from the
author's childhood in a coal mining town in Eastern Kentucky and
her adolescence during the war years in Louisville. Barnes' rich
memories breathe life into the time and place of her past, and she
connects it to the here and now as she traces her journey into
adulthood. As much a coming of age story as a retrospective, Black
Diamonds brings a uniquely real and personal perspective to the
difficulties of rural and city life in the 30s and 40s. Through all
the successes and tragedies Barnes' account recalls, the love and
devotion of family to emerge as the real reward to both author and
reader.
The fastest selling baking book of all time, from social media
sensation Jane's Patisserie 'This will be the most-loved baking
book in your stash!' - Zoe Sugg 'The Mary Berry of the Instagram
age' - The Times Life is what you bake it - so bake it sweet!
Discover how to make life sweet with 100 delicious bakes, cakes and
treats from baking blogger, Jane. Jane's recipes are loved for
being easy, customisable, and packed with your favourite flavours.
Covering everything from gooey cookies and celebration cakes with a
dreamy drip finish, to fluffy cupcakes and creamy no-bake
cheesecakes, Jane' Patisserie is easy baking for everyone. Whether
you're looking for a salted caramel fix, or a spicy biscoff bake,
this book has everything you need to create iconic bakes and become
a star baker. Includes new and exclusive recipes requested by her
followers and the most popular classics from her blog - NYC
Cookies, No-Bake Biscoff Cheesecake, Salted Caramel Drip Cake and
more!
Simple cakes and delicious bakes for every day Bestselling author
Jane Dunn shows you how easy it is to bake every day with her
simple treats, foolproof cakes, and comforting savoury bakes.
Covering all the classics from chunky cookies and fluffy cupcakes,
deliciously flaky pastry and cheesy breads, to easy no-bake
cheesecakes and quick one-tray feasts. This book has everything you
need for effortless mouth-watering winners every day. With 70 new
and exclusive fan-requested recipes, 30 classic favourites, tips on
freezing and how to make Jane's staple bakes free-from, Jane's
Patisserie: Everyday is packed with big flavours that everyone will
love. Including: Carrot Cake Blondies Chocolate Orange Fudge Cake
Chocolate Cheesecake Muffins Irish Coffee Cupcakes Mini Biscoff
Cheesecakes Marmite & Cheese Buns Bacon Turnovers Loaded Potato
Skins Ultimate Mac & Cheese And more!
This is the first biography of the fateful relationship between
Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. It was the defining
relationship of their lives, and marked the intersection of the
great Tudor and Stuart dynasties, a landmark event in British
history. Distinguished biographer Jane Dunn reveals an
extraordinary story of two queens ruling in one isle, both
embodying opposing qualities of character, ideals of womanliness
and of divinely ordained kingship. Theirs is a drama of sex and
power, recklessness, ambition and political intrigue, with a
rivalry that could only be resolved by death. As regent queens in
an overwhelmingly masculine world, they were deplored for their
femininity, compared unfavourably with each other, and courted by
the same men. By placing this dynamic and ever-changing
relationship at the centre of the book, Dunn throws new light and
meaning on the complexity of their natures. She reveals an
Elizabeth revolutionary in her insistence on ruling alone, while
Mary is not the romantic victim of history, but a courageous
adventurer with a reckless heart. Vengeful against her enemies and
the more ruthless of the two, she was untroubled by plotting
Elizabeth's murder. Elizabeth, however, was in anguish at having to
sanction Mary's death warrant for treason. Working almost
exclusively from contemporary letters and writings, she lets them
speak to us across more than four hundred years, their voices and
responses surprisingly familiar to our own, their characters vivid,
by turns touching and terrible.
From the bestselling author of 'Elizabeth and Mary', the remarkable
love story of Dorothy Osborne and Sir William Temple, set against
the turbulence and romance of 17th-century England. Sir William
Temple (1628-99), handsome and intelligent, son of a staunch
Parliamentarian, become a celebrated essayist and diplomat in
Charles II's time. Captivating him from their first meeting, when
he was just 20, Dorothy Osborne (1627-1696) was an intellectual
romantic from a family of committed Royalists. After a long and at
times desperate courtship, in which Dorothy rejected numerous other
suitors (including Henry Cromwell, son of the Lord Protector), they
married in 1654. Their union had been fiercely opposed by both
their families, but they went on to build a passionate marriage
that brought personal tragedies and public triumphs and betrayals
during the huge political upheavals of the age. Their relationship
was intellectually collaborative; both were gifted writers, and
possessed of strikingly modern sensibilities. Seventy-seven letters
written by Dorothy to William during their long clandestine
courtship survive, masterpieces of wit and style, with a
conversational intimacy that transports the reader to her side.
Both were at the social and political centre of life: confidants of
William of Orange and Mary, who were instrumental in promoting
their marriage, contemporaries of Pepys, and employers of Jonathan
Swift. Drawing upon extensive research and the Temples' own
extraordinary writings, Jane Dunn brings to life their remarkable
story, offering a rare perspective on one of the most turbulent
periods of British history. In illuminating the personal lives,
politics and passions of two endearing and independent-minded
people, she brilliantly captures not only the story of a marriage,
but the spirit of a dawning modern age.
This is the story of a deep and close relationship between two
sisters - Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. The influence they
exerted over each others lives, their competitiveness, the fierce
love they had for each other and also their intense rivalry is
explored here with subtlety and compassion. The thoughts, motives
and actions of these two remarkably artistic women who jointly
created the Bloomsbury Group is revealed with all its intricacies
in this moving biography.
Celebrated novelist Daphne Du Maurier and her sisters, eclipsed
by her fame, are revealed in all their surprising complexity in
this riveting new biography.
The middle sister in a famous artistic dynasty, Daphne du
Maurier is one of the master storytellers of our time, author of
Rebecca, Jamaica Inn and My Cousin Rachel, and short stories, Don t
Look Now and the terrifying The Birds among many. Her stories were
made memorable by the iconic films they inspired, three of them
classic Hitchcock chillers. But it was her sisters, writer Angela
and artist Jeanne, who found the courage to defy the conventions
that hampered Daphne s emotional life.
In this group biography they are considered side by side, as
they were in life, three sisters who grew up during the 20th
century in the glamorous hothouse of a theatrical family dominated
by a charismatic and powerful father. This family dynamic reveals
the hidden world of the three sisters Piffy, Bird & Bing, as
they were known to each other full of social non-conformity, love,
rivalry and compulsive make-believe, their lives as psychologically
complex as a Daphne du Maurier novel."
THE INSTANT NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER from baking sensation Jane Dunn
Good things come to those who bake! From bestselling author Jane
Dunn, the blogger and baker behind Jane's Patisserie, Celebrate! is
packed with simple bakes, mouth-watering flavours and iconic treats
that will make every day special. Whether you're looking for a
fancy funfetti sponge cake for a Birthday, a chunky Mini Egg Cookie
for Easter, or a gooey S'more Muffin to add a little sparkle to
your Sunday, this book has everything you need to treat yourself
and celebrate every day. Includes 70 new and exclusive recipes
requested by her followers, a photograph for every recipe, popular
classics from her blog - Mini Egg NYC Cookies, Chocolate Orange
Cupcakes, Kinder Bueno Cheesecake and more!
'It's not a fair world I'm afraid. Beauty or fortune carries the
day. You have the beauty and I the fortune, so there's every chance
we'll succeed'In Regency England, marriage is everything. For young
widow Sybella Lovatt, the time has come to find a suitable husband
for her sister and ward Lucie. Male suitors are scarce near their
Wiltshire estate, so the sisters resolve to head to London in time
for the Season to begin. Once ensconced at the Mayfair home of Lady
Godley, Lucie's godmother, the whirl of balls, parties and
promenades can begin. But the job of finding a husband is fraught
with rules and tradition. Jostling for attention are the two lords
- the charming and irresistible Freddie Lynwood and the
preternaturally handsome Valentine Ravenell, their enigmatic
neighbour from Shotten Hall, Mr Brabazon, and the dangerous
libertine Lord Rockliffe, with whom the brooding Brabazon is locked
in deadly rivalry. Against the backdrop of glamorous Regency
England, Sybella must settle Lucie's future, protect her own
reputation, and resist the disreputable rakes determined to seduce
the beautiful widow. As the Season ends, will the sisters have
found the rarest of things - a suitable marriage with a love story
to match? Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Dunn brings the
Regency period irresistibly to life in a page-turning novel packed
with surprising revelations, which all comes wittily, gloriously,
good in the end. Perfect for fans of Gill Hornby, Janice Hadlow,
Jane Austen, and anyone with a Bridgerton-shaped hole in their
lives. Praise for Jane Dunn: 'Outstanding, perceptive and
delightfully readable.' Sunday Times Books of the Year 'Jane Dunn
has written a splendid piece of popular history with the ready-pen
of a highly skilled writer, endowed with remarkable insight.' Roy
Strong, Daily Mail 'Jane Dunn is one of our best biographers.'
Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times What readers say about Jane Dunn:
'Absolutely brilliant book. Easy, interesting and certainly a
page-turner. Enjoyed reading this book so much.' 'I loved this
book, Jane Dunn writes with an insight into Elizabeths and Marys
psyches that is mesmerising. I couldn't put it down and was gutted
when I finally finished it, at a loss of what to read next.' 'One
of the best books I have ever read. I have always been interested
in this period of history and felt that this book and the way Dunn
writes helps to bring history alive. Once I started reading I could
not stop.'
'It's not a fair world I'm afraid. Beauty or fortune carries the
day. You have the beauty and I the fortune, so there's every chance
we'll succeed'In Regency England, marriage is everything. For young
widow Sybella Lovatt, the time has come to find a suitable husband
for her sister and ward Lucie. Male suitors are scarce near their
Wiltshire estate, so the sisters resolve to head to London in time
for the Season to begin. Once ensconced at the Mayfair home of Lady
Godley, Lucie's godmother, the whirl of balls, parties and
promenades can begin. But the job of finding a husband is fraught
with rules and tradition. Jostling for attention are the two lords
- the charming and irresistible Freddie Lynwood and the
preternaturally handsome Valentine Ravenell, their enigmatic
neighbour from Shotten Hall, Mr Brabazon, and the dangerous
libertine Lord Rockliffe, with whom the brooding Brabazon is locked
in deadly rivalry. Against the backdrop of glamorous Regency
England, Sybella must settle Lucie's future, protect her own
reputation, and resist the disreputable rakes determined to seduce
the beautiful widow. As the Season ends, will the sisters have
found the rarest of things - a suitable marriage with a love story
to match? Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Dunn brings the
Regency period irresistibly to life in a page-turning novel packed
with surprising revelations, which all comes wittily, gloriously,
good in the end. Perfect for fans of Gill Hornby, Janice Hadlow,
Jane Austen, and anyone with a Bridgerton-shaped hole in their
lives. Praise for Jane Dunn: 'Outstanding, perceptive and
delightfully readable.' Sunday Times Books of the Year 'Jane Dunn
has written a splendid piece of popular history with the ready-pen
of a highly skilled writer, endowed with remarkable insight.' Roy
Strong, Daily Mail 'Jane Dunn is one of our best biographers.'
Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times What readers say about Jane Dunn:
'Absolutely brilliant book. Easy, interesting and certainly a
page-turner. Enjoyed reading this book so much.' 'I loved this
book, Jane Dunn writes with an insight into Elizabeths and Marys
psyches that is mesmerising. I couldn't put it down and was gutted
when I finally finished it, at a loss of what to read next.' 'One
of the best books I have ever read. I have always been interested
in this period of history and felt that this book and the way Dunn
writes helps to bring history alive. Once I started reading I could
not stop.'
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++++ Memoir Of Mrs. Valentine, Jeypore: With A Sketch Of Her
Father, Judge Fraser Of Lucknow Ann Jane Dunn Douglas Cupples J.
Nisbet, 1882 Religion; Christian Ministry; Missions; Missions;
Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions
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may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
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believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
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Sons, 1894 Scottish deerhound
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Black Diamonds is a series of vignettes depicting moments from the
author's childhood in a coal mining town in Eastern Kentucky and
her adolescence during the war years in Louisville. Barnes' rich
memories breathe life into the time and place of her past, and she
connects it to the here and now as she traces her journey into
adulthood. As much a coming of age story as a retrospective, Black
Diamonds brings a uniquely real and personal perspective to the
difficulties of rural and city life in the 30s and 40s. Through all
the successes and tragedies Barnes' account recalls, the love and
devotion of family to emerge as the real reward to both author and
reader.
Celebrated novelist Daphne Du Maurier and her sisters, eclipsed by
her fame, are revealed in all their surprising complexity in this
riveting new biography. The middle sister in a famous artistic
dynasty, Daphne du Maurier is one of the master storytellers of our
time, author of 'Rebecca', 'Jamaica Inn' and 'My Cousin Rachel',
and short stories, 'Don't Look Now' and the terrifying 'The Birds'
among many. Her stories were made memorable by the iconic films
they inspired, three of them classic Hitchcock chillers. But her
sisters Angela and Jeanne, a writer and an artist of talent, had
creative and romantic lives even more bold and unconventional than
Daphne's own. In this group biography they are considered side by
side, as they were in life, three sisters who grew up during the
20th century in the glamorous hothouse of a theatrical family
dominated by a charismatic and powerful father. This family dynamic
reveals the hidden lives of Piffy, Bird & Bing, full of social
non-conformity, love, rivalry and compulsive make-believe, their
lives as psychologically complex as a Daphne du Maurier novel.
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