The Princess's Garden: Royal Intrigue and the Untold Story of Kew
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The British enthusiasm for gardening has fascinating roots. The Empire and trade across the globe...
The Story of Hampton Court Palace
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Hampton Court Palace, to the south-west of London, is one of the most famous and magnificent...
Twentieth Century: Volume V
Catherine Marshall and Peter Murray
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ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF IRELAND is an authoritative and fully illustrated survey that encompasses...
The Children History Forgot
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Once upon a time, Britain forged a mighty industrial empire - built with the blood, sweat and tears...
Suomi Monikielinen sanakirja
Reference and Education
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This is multilingual dictionary. Afrikaans, Arabic, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Bengali,...
Maltese<>English Dictionary
Reference and Education
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With its clear definitions and carefully chosen up-to-date vocabulary from all areas of life the...
‘Tho I Be Mute by Heather Miller
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Home. Heritage. Legacy. Legend. In 1818, Cherokee John Ridge seeks a young man’s education at...
Historical Fiction Romance
The Confessions of Frannie Langton
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'They say I must be put to death for what happened to Madame, and they want me to confess. But how...
Historical Fiction
Our story begins in India, with William Jackson, who will be the father of our 'profligate son'. It is while in India that he meets his future wife and several other influential connections. A major incident here also has an impact on this William's future. The Profligate Son of the title is the son of this William Jackson, also called William Jackson, just to confuse the issue! Jackson senior had returned to England and was a reasonably wealthy man of the new middle classes. He had, however, made his fortune in trade and was keen for his only son to receive a good education and go into the law - one of the gentlemanly occupations at this time.
Unfortunately, William was not particularly interested in a good education, but far more interested in pursuing what he considered 'gentlemanly' pursuits - being idle and frivolous, drinking conspicuous amounts and consorting with women of easy virtue! In spite of the admonitions of his father and the pleadings of his affectionate mother, William continued into a downward spiral - resorting to forgery and deception to gain what it really seems he believes he was entitled to. The Georgian world, in some ways not dissimilar to modern days, was largely built upon trades-persons extending credit, which allowed William to get away with so much. We follow our anti-hero through various prisons and courts until he is finally transported to Australia. I find it most amazing that he never seems to repent of what he has done and really seems to believe that there has been a miscarriage of justice against him!
This story has been preserved through the writings of Mr Jackson, the father, and the letters between various family members which have been preserved for all this time. an interesting insight into the seamier side of Georgian life - and perhaps a lesson for people in these times who are too apt to live upon credit!
London: Architecture, Building and Social Change
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London, a fascinating metropolis not just in terms of its history and landmark buildings, is also a...