About this title: A historical saga from the Poldark novels. Set in 1794, the birth of a son to Elizabeth and George Warleggan, serves only to accentuate the rift between the Poldark and Warleggan families, and the enduring rivalry between George and Ross finds a new focus for bitter enmity and conflict. From the author of TREMOR.
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Description: Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Description: VG Used, Very Good in VG jacket. PAPERBACK, VG/VG, Ballantine Books, 1977, 7.2 oz. This copy has visible but minimal creasing of the spine, is a former library copy with the usual markings, is in otherwise Very Good condition. Note: expect tanning of any paperback more than a few years old, regardless of condition. read more
Binding: MASS MARKET PAPERBACK
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Date Published: 1977-08-12
ISBN-13:9780345260048ISBN:034526004X
Description: Good. 034526004X This is a gently read 1977 paperback which has a solid binding and a few slight spine creases, the cover and pages are in excellent condition and free of any blemishes, there is some edgewear that is associated with a book of this age. read more
Description: Very Good. Spine uncreased, cover clean with a couple of light crased to upper corner. Interior yellowing but clean. Book is tight and square. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Doubleday & Company, New York
Date Published: 1973
ISBN-13:9780385001113ISBN:0385001118
Description: Very Good in Very Good jacket. EX-LIBRARY. EXPECTED MARKINGS AND ATTACHMENTS. PICTORIAL DUST JACKET WRAPPED IN MYLAR. BLACK CLOTH COVER. INTERIOR PAGES HAVE LIGHT FINGERING TO MARGINS. read more
"I read these back in the 1970's when Public Television ran their tv series based on these books. These books helped fill those summers with some really enjoyabe reading. I am a TERRIBLE romantic!"
"Winston Graham's Poldark books form a classic epic that spans generations. Having seen the televised version of the first books of the series it became a must to read them. The first eight show that the series ran very closely attuned to the spirit and characters in the novel although momentum does seem to peter out as we get to the later part of the series. It reads very beleiveable and historically accurate and is a good introduction to Cornwall from the 18th century encompassing smuggling and mining, sical structure and the wider historical context of the development of the steam engine."
"This is my second favorite of the series. The characters really come into their own in this book. Some adventure is added to the plot which is nice, and the politics of the French Revolution are interesting to me, as you don't often hear about it from the British perspective. This book is very good historical fiction. And I really like the relationship with Caroline, who has really come into her own as a character in this book. And Drake, Morwenna, and Geoffrey Charles are great developments to list of characters in the stories."
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