The Dorothy Dunnet companion provides an encyclopaedic guide to the historical world she describes in her novels, illuminating the rich tapestry of fact and allusion, of historial personages and places, events and politics, literary references and music that colour her work. This reference book covers both her "Lymond" sequence, which explores the intricacies of 16th century history, and the "House of Niccolo" series, set in the 15th century world of trade and war and banking. Arranged alphabetically, it is a treasure trove ...
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The Dorothy Dunnet companion provides an encyclopaedic guide to the historical world she describes in her novels, illuminating the rich tapestry of fact and allusion, of historial personages and places, events and politics, literary references and music that colour her work. This reference book covers both her "Lymond" sequence, which explores the intricacies of 16th century history, and the "House of Niccolo" series, set in the 15th century world of trade and war and banking. Arranged alphabetically, it is a treasure trove of information that provides a concise, complete yet idiosyncratic picture of the period. This volume contains the last three books in the "House of Niccolo" series and an overview of this novelists work and the period about which she writes.
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Very Good Condition in Very Good jacket. 9780718145460. Literary Criticism. VG/VG 1ST IMPRESSION 1ST 2002 MICHAEL JOSEPH HARDBACK, UNCLIPPED DJ, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, LOVELY COVER ART FROM CARPACCIO. EXTREMELY SCARCE VOLUME. A LITTLE DUSTINESS TO EDGES OF PAGE BLOCK, LIGHT PAGE TAN DUE TO PAPER STOCK ONLY, ALL ELSE VG, TIGHT AND UNMARKED, Worldwide Shipping IMMEDIATE 1ST CLASS/AIRMAIL DISPATCH Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Biography/Memoirs; Literary Criticism; ISBN: 0718145461. ISBN/EAN: 9780718145460. The photos provided are of our own book, further photos may be arranged upon request. Inventory No: 023450.