Pomander Walk is a novel written by Louis N. Parker that was first published in 1910. It is a romantic comedy set in London's Bloomsbury district, and follows the lives of the residents of a fictional street called Pomander Walk. The story revolves around the love affairs of the young and attractive tenants who live in the street, including the charming and witty Mr. Poskett, who is in love with the beautiful Miss Thyrza Grey, and the wealthy and eccentric Mrs. Consuelo Vanderpoel, who is determined to marry her daughter ...
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Pomander Walk is a novel written by Louis N. Parker that was first published in 1910. It is a romantic comedy set in London's Bloomsbury district, and follows the lives of the residents of a fictional street called Pomander Walk. The story revolves around the love affairs of the young and attractive tenants who live in the street, including the charming and witty Mr. Poskett, who is in love with the beautiful Miss Thyrza Grey, and the wealthy and eccentric Mrs. Consuelo Vanderpoel, who is determined to marry her daughter off to a titled gentleman. The novel is filled with witty dialogue, humorous situations, and a cast of colorful characters. It is a delightful and entertaining read that captures the spirit of early 20th century London.1911. A charming drama. Contents: Concerning the Walk in General; How Sir Peter Antrobus and Jerome Brooke-Hoskyn, Esquire, Smoke a Pipe Together; Concerning Number Four and Who Lived in It; Concerning a Mysterious Lady and an Elderly Beau; Concerning What You Have All Been Waiting for; In Which Pomander Walk is not Quite Itself; Showing How History Repeats Itself; Concerning a Great Conspiracy; In which Old Lovers Meet, and the Conspiracy Comes to a Head; In Which the Mysterious Lady Reappears and Helps Jack to Vanish; Pomander Walk Takes a Dish of Tea; In which the Old Conspiracy is Triumphant and a New Conspiracy is Hatched; In which Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus is More Determined Than Ever to Fire the Little Brass Gun; In which Miss Barbara Pennymint Hears the Nightingale and the Lamps are Lighted; and Showing How the Roundabout Road Leads Back to the Starting Point.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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