Inspired by a grisly discovery in the nineteenth century, The King's General was the first of du Maurier's novels to be written at Menabilly, the model for Manderley in Rebecca. Set in the seventeenth century, it tells the story of a country and a family riven by war, and features one of fiction's most original heroines.
Honor Harris is only eighteen when she first meets Richard Grenvile, proud, reckless - and utterly captivating. But following a riding accident, Honor must reconcile herself to a life alone. As the English Civil war is waged across the country, Richard rises through the ranks of the army, marries and makes enemies, and Honor remains true to him, and finally discovers the secret of Menabilly.
Decades later, an undaunted Sir Richard, now a general serving King Charles I, finds her. Finally they can share their passion in the ruins of her family's great estate on the storm-tossed Cornish coast-one last time before being torn apart, never to embrace again.
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Seller: Simply Read Books, Boat Of Garten, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Gaisford, Paul (illustrator). c1971 Heron Books edition hardback; very good+ copy, appears unread, green faux leather boards with gilt decoration, no dj; UK dealer, immediate dispatch. Seller Inventory # H184v3
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Seller: Excalibur Books, Penzance, United Kingdom
Imitation Leather. Condition: Fine. Beautifully produced edition of the English Civil War novel. Original Frontispiece (B&W Portrait of Du Maurier) by B. R. Linklater. Original Illustrations by Paul Gaisford (B&W). Green imitation leather with gilt decoration to front and spine. Yellow sewn in bookmark. 292 Pages. No inscriptions. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 003159
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