The Taverner's Place

Published
Jan 1987
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
547

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A sweeping and epic novel about a great house, that traces the fortunes of its family from the 1870s through to World War II.

The Taverners had lived at Buscombe, the mellow stone manor house in Wiltshire, for generations. They had farmed the land and sent their sons to war (and even, latterly, to commerce) in a way of life that seemed timeless. But in 1870 a new generation is about to take control - Tom Taverner, dedicated, impulsive, deeply caring about his inheritance, and his sister Catherine, intelligent, humorous, but frustrated by the limited opportunities open to women in a man's world. Tom marries, and agricultural depression hits the estate. And suddenly it seems that everything which was so secure can no longer hold.Stretching in time from the 1870s to the outbreak of the second world war, and in distance from Crete to East Africa, this warmly satisfying novel is a triumph of storytelling.

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Sep 1988 St. Martin's Press ISBN 1555472648
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First Edition Jan 1987 St. Martin's ISBN 0312000685
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Jun 1999 Hodder & Stoughton Audio (UK) ISBN 1859981631
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