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It s 1942 when Cassie Taylor reluctantly leaves Birmingham to
become a land girl on a farm in Dorset.When should you trust your
heart?In Dorset she meets Robert and Stephen Denham, twins
recovering from injuries sustained at Dunkirk. Cassie is instantly
drawn to Stephen, but is wary of the more complex Robert who doesn
t seem to like Cassie one little bit.At first, Robert wants to sack
the inexperienced city girl. But Cassie soon learns, and Robert
comes to admire her courage, finding himself deeply attracted to
Cassie. Just as their romance blossoms, he s called back into
active service.Anxious to have adventures herself, Cassie joins the
ATS. In Egypt, she meets up with Robert, and they become engaged.
However, war separates them again as Robert is sent to Italy and
Cassie back to the UK. Robert is reported missing, presumed dead.
Stephen wants to take Robert s place in Cassie s heart. But will
Cassie stay true to the memory of her first love, and will Robert
come home again?This final novel in the trilogy follows "The Silver
Locket" and "The Golden Chain.""
Can first love last forever?1931 is the year that changes
everything for Daisy Denham. Her family has not long swapped life
in India for Dorset, England when she uncovers an old secret.At the
same time, she meets Ewan Fraser - a handsome dreamer who wants
nothing more than to entertain the world and for Daisy to play his
leading lady. Ewan offers love and a chance to escape with a
touring theatre company. As they grow closer, he gives her a golden
chain and Daisy gives him a promise that she will always keep him
in her heart. But life on tour is not as they d hoped, Ewan is
tempted away by his career and Daisy is dazzled by the older,
charismatic figure of Jesse Trent. She breaks Ewan s heart and sets
off for a life in London with Jesse. Only time will tell whether
some promises are easier to make than keep "The Golden Chain" is
the second novel in the trilogy, it follows "The Silver Locket.""
Originally published in 1930 and reprinted in 1966 this book
focusses on the social and economic developments of the Puritan
revolution - aspects which are often overlooked in favour of the
political. Using archival resources, this study shows that the
period 1640-1660 was one of change and experiment in the social as
well as political sphere. Particular focus is given to the
depression in industry and agriculture and the resultant increase
in poverty and unemployment. The extent to which the traditional
authority of church and state was weakened, is also discussed.
Originally published in 1930 and reprinted in 1966 this book
focusses on the social and economic developments of the Puritan
revolution - aspects which are often overlooked in favour of the
political. Using archival resources, this study shows that the
period 1640-1660 was one of change and experiment in the social as
well as political sphere. Particular focus is given to the
depression in industry and agriculture and the resultant increase
in poverty and unemployment. The extent to which the traditional
authority of church and state was weakened, is also discussed.
If life is cheap, how much is love worth? It's 1914 and young Rose
Courtenay has a decision to make. Please her wealthy parents by
marrying the man of their choice - or play her part in the war
effort? The chance to escape proves irresistible and Rose becomes a
nurse. Working in France, she meets Lieutenant Alex Denham, a dark
figure from her past. He's the last man in the world she'd get
involved with - especially now he's married. But in wartime nothing
is as it seems. Alex's marriage is a sham and Rose is the only
woman he's ever wanted. As he recovers from his wounds, he sets out
to win her trust. His gift of a silver locket is a far cry from the
luxuries she's left behind. What value will she put on his love?
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Cornish Studies Volume 1 (Paperback)
Philip Payton; Contributions by Lyn Bryant, Mary Buck, Bernard Deacon, Keith H. Hyatt, …
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R809
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The Cornish Studies collections reflect current work in a range of
subject areas, including local history, archaeology, regional
development, ethnicity, alternative energy, Celtic studies,
environmentalism, language and dialect, nationalism and tourism.
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