An edition of The prince and the quakeress (1968)

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An edition of The prince and the quakeress (1968)

The prince and the quakeress

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The bittersweet story of George III's alleged secret marriage to Hannah Lightfoot, the niece of a Quaker linen-draper.

Book 4 of THE GEORGIAN SAGA

Young and idealistic, the Prince of Wales develops a deep affection for a beautiful quakeress, Hannah Lightfoot, who catches his eye as he is riding through the streets. A first meeting is arranged, leading to several more, and eventually they discreetly marry in a secluded house where they live as man and wife. She is prepared to betray her beliefs for him, just as he is willing to defy the desires of various courtiers for her. Eventually, his mother's lover Lord Bute uncovers the affair and Hannah mysteriously disappears. The novel explores the lasting question, did the future George III contradict royal protocol and marry a commoner? Shortly after his affair with Hannah, he becomes King George III. After a potential engagement to Sarah Lennox falls through, he marries Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. (Per Goodreads.com)

NOTE: Eleanor Alice Burford (Mrs. George Percival Hibbert) was a British author of about 200 historical novels, most of them under the pen name Jean Plaidy which had sold 14 million copies by the time of her death. She chose to use various names because of the differences in subject matter between her books; the best-known, apart from Plaidy, are Victoria Holt (56 million) and Philippa Carr (3 million). Lesser known were the novels Hibbert published under her maiden name Eleanor Burford, or the pseudonyms of Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow and Ellalice Tate. Many of her readers under one penname never suspected her other identities! (Per Wikipedia).

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Publisher
Hale, The Crowood Press
Language
English
Pages
318

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Cover of: Prince and the Quakeress : (Georgian Series)
Prince and the Quakeress : (Georgian Series)
2012, Penguin Random House
in English
Cover of: The Prince and the Quakeress
The Prince and the Quakeress
January 30, 1989, Fawcett
in English
Cover of: The prince and the quakeress
The prince and the quakeress
1986, Putnam
in English
Cover of: The Prince and the Quakeress
The Prince and the Quakeress
1976, Pan
Paperback in English
Cover of: The prince and the quakeress
The prince and the quakeress
1968, Hale, The Crowood Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [9]

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/14
Library of Congress
PZ3.H5212 Pp, PR6015.I3 Pp

The Physical Object

Pagination
318 p.
Number of pages
318

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5511131M
ISBN 10
0709103816
LCCN
73374004
Library Thing
22738
Goodreads
3741829

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