Brought to you by Penguin. When Gervase Frant, Seventh Earl of St Erth, returns at last from Waterloo to his family seat at Stanyon, he enjoys a less than welcome homecoming. Only Theo, a cousin even quieter than himself, is there to greet him - and when he meets his stepmother and young half-brother he detects open disappointment that he survived the wars. But the dangers of the Lincolnshire countryside are quite different to those of the battlefield. Georgette Heyer was the most successful and best-loved novelist of her ...
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Brought to you by Penguin. When Gervase Frant, Seventh Earl of St Erth, returns at last from Waterloo to his family seat at Stanyon, he enjoys a less than welcome homecoming. Only Theo, a cousin even quieter than himself, is there to greet him - and when he meets his stepmother and young half-brother he detects open disappointment that he survived the wars. But the dangers of the Lincolnshire countryside are quite different to those of the battlefield. Georgette Heyer was the most successful and best-loved novelist of her day, and The Quite Gentleman displays all the skills which won the hearts of her large and enduring audience. ??? Georgette Heyer 1951 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
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Add this copy of The Quiet Gentleman to cart. $109.00, good condition, Sold by Chapter 1 Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA, published 1951 by Heinemann.
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Good in Good jacket. 343 Pages. The dust jacket is a little shelf rubbed and edge worn, with closed tears along the edges, however the DJ is intact and protected in cellophane. The boards are in a good condition. Internally, there are tape marks on the end pages, and a previous owners inscription on the front end page, overall clean and complete. Tightly bound. r*21/01/2022. [Ak]
Add this copy of The Quiet Gentleman to cart. $161.00, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1951 by William Heinemann.
This is a far better book than any of her mysteries set in her contemporary world. She always holds your attention and endears
her characters to the reader.