A story which traces the history of a house and a family at the time of World War I. This is a picture of Edwardian England at its most opulent. Exploring the themes of love, honour and betrayal, this contemporary of Henry James and Joseph Conrad shows himself their equal in literary skill.
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A story which traces the history of a house and a family at the time of World War I. This is a picture of Edwardian England at its most opulent. Exploring the themes of love, honour and betrayal, this contemporary of Henry James and Joseph Conrad shows himself their equal in literary skill.
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New. 1992. New Ed. Hardcover. A story which traces the history of a house and a family at the time of World War I. This is a picture of Edwardian England at its most opulent. Exploring the themes of love, honour and betrayal, this contemporary of Henry James and Joseph Conrad shows himself their equal in literary skill. Num Pages: 906 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 211 x 139 x 46. Weight in Grams: 860......We ship daily from our Bookshop.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book Hardcover, small octavo bound in deep blue cloth and publisher's non-price-clipped dust-jacket. 906 pages. Ribbon marker bound in. Introduction by Malcolm Bradbury. Everyman's Library no, 114. Includes a select bibliography and a chronology. The tetralogy "Parade's End", comprising the novels "Some Do Not" (1924), "No More Parades" (1925), "A Man Could Stand Up" (1926), and The Last Post (1928) was first published as a single volume in 1950. First edition thus, first printing in the Everyman's Library (1992). No previous ownership marks. A clean, square, fresh unmarked and like new copy. Fine in a fine dust-jacket.
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I had to put it down. It was not nearly the equal of The Good Soldier. Ford have thought Parade's End was his masterpiece, so I will try it again, or just watch the PBS production.