Hugh Walpole
Hugh Walpole was one of the most widely admired novelists of the first half of the twentieth century, and the hugely successful Herries Chronicles made him a rich man. Popular amongst, and generous to, other writers, he was knighted in 1937 and died in 1941.
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Judith Paris, now middle aged, returns to the Lakes to deal with the bitter feud between two branches of the family, in the third of Walpole's Herries Chronicles. Category: FictionPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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Set partly in Revolutionary Paris, and partly in romantic Cumbria, Judith Paris is the story of the two very different men who love Walpole's most delightful heroine. Category: FictionPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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The first volume of The Herries Chronicles, recounting the dramatic fortunes of one family from the eighteenth to early twentieth century, in a magnificent Lake District setting. Category: FictionPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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The fourth and final volume of the Herries Chronicles, described as 'incomparably the best' in The Daily Telegraph. Category: FictionPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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