Pomfret Towers, a novel
Material type: TextPublication details: London : H. Hamilton ; 1938.Description: 148 pages 19 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:- PR6039.43 THI
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Archive | Zvishavane Archives Zvishavane Archives | PR6039.H43 THI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 30983 | Not for loan | BK87164 |
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Pomfret Towers, Barsetshire seat of the earls of Pomfret, was constructed, with great pomp and want of concern for creature comforts, in the once-fashionable style of Sir Gilbert Scott's St Pancras station. It makes a grand setting for a house party at which gamine Alice Barton and her brother Guy are honoured guests, mixing with the headstrong Rivers family, the tally-ho Wicklows and, most charming of all, Giles Foster, nephew and heir of the present Lord Pomfret. But whose hand will Mr Foster seek in marriage, and who will win Alice's tender heart?
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