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Product Identifiers
PublisherPan Macmillan
ISBN-100330463373
ISBN-139780330463379
eBay Product ID (ePID)209835532
Product Key Features
Edition3
Book TitleMiller's Dance: a Poldark Novel 9
Number of Pages496 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSagas, Historical
Publication Year2008
GenreFiction
AuthorWinston Graham
Book SeriesPoldark Ser.
FormatUk-Trade Paper
Dimensions
Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight12 Oz
Item Length7.8 in
Item Width5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
ReviewsRoss is one of literature's great heroes . . . [with] elements of Darcy, Heathcliff, Rhett Butler and Robin Hood
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number9
Dewey Decimal823.9/12
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisNinth in the series. Cornwall 1812. At Nampara, the Poldark family finds the new year brings involvement in more than one unexpected venture. For Ross and Demelza there is some surprising and worrying news. And Clowance, newly returned from her London triumphs, finds that her entanglement with Stephen Carrington brings not only happiness but heartache. As the armies battle in Spain, and the political situation at home becomes daily more obscure, the Poldark and Warleggan families find themselves thrust into a turbulent new era as complex and changing as the patterns of The Miller's Dance.", Cornwall 1812. At Nampara, the Poldark family finds the new year brings involvement in more than one unexpected venture. For Ross and Demelza there is some surprising - and worrying - news. And Clowance, newly returned from her London triumphs, finds that her entanglement with Stephen Carrington brings not only happiness but heartache. As the armies battle in Spain, and the political situation at home becomes daily more obscure, the Poldark and Warleggan families find themselves thrust into a turbulent new era as complex and changing as the patterns of The Miller's Dance... 'From the incomparable Winston Graham... who has everything that anyone else has, then a whole lot more' Guardian