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The ladies of Grace Adieu : and other stories / Susanna Clarke ; illustrated by Charles Vess.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Bloomsbury, 2007.Edition: Trade paperbackDescription: 235 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1596913835 :
  • 9781596913837
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Contents:
The ladies of Grace Adieu -- On Lickerish Hill -- Mrs. Mabb --The Duke of Wellington misplaces his horse -- Mr. Simonelli, or, the fairy widower -- Tom Brightwind, or, how the fairy bridge was built at Thoresby -- Antickes and frets -- John Uskglass and the Cumbrian charcoal burner.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Science Fiction/Fantasy Clarke, Susanna Available 33111005521907
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

From the author of the award-winning, internationally bestselling Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell , an enchanting collection of stories. Set in versions of England that bear an uncanny resemblance to the world of Strange and Norrell, these stories are brimming with all the ingredients of good fairy tales: petulant princesses, vengeful owls, ladies who pass their time in embroidering terrible fates, endless paths in deep, dark woods, and houses that never appear the same way twice. Their heroines and heroes include the Duke of Wellington, a conceited Regency clergyman, an eighteenth-century Jewish doctor, Mary, Queen of Scots, Jonathan Strange, and the Raven King himself. The Ladies of Grace Adieu is the perfect introduction to a world where charm is always tempered by eerieness, and picaresque comedy is always darkened by the disturbing shadow of Faerie.

The ladies of Grace Adieu -- On Lickerish Hill -- Mrs. Mabb --The Duke of Wellington misplaces his horse -- Mr. Simonelli, or, the fairy widower -- Tom Brightwind, or, how the fairy bridge was built at Thoresby -- Antickes and frets -- John Uskglass and the Cumbrian charcoal burner.

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