An edition of Unwise passions (2000)

Unwise Passions

A True Story of a Remarkable Woman---and the First Great Scandal of Eighteenth-Century America

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An edition of Unwise passions (2000)

Unwise Passions

A True Story of a Remarkable Woman---and the First Great Scandal of Eighteenth-Century America

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"In the spring of 1793, eighteen-year-old Nancy Randolph, the fetching daughter of one of the greatest of the great Virginia tobacco planters, was accused, along with her brother-in-law, of killing her newborn infant. Once one of the loveliest and most sought-after young women in Virginia society, she was immediately denounced as a ruined Jezebel, and the great orator Patrick Henry and future Supreme Court Justice John Marshall were retained to defend her in her sensational trial.".

"It is the true story of the privileged and pampered children of the new country's aristocratic families as they struggle to find their place in an increasingly democratic America, where their values and position in society are under siege. Above all, it is the story of the indomitable Nancy Randolph, who is hounded out of Virginia by a scandal that will haunt her and everyone she loves for the rest of their lives."--BOOK JACKET.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
336

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First Sentence

"The accusation was this: A blameless babe had been torn from its screaming mother's womb, either strangled or stabbed (the method of its murder had not been determined), its bleeding body hustled down the cold stairs into the still, starlit night and flung like the contents of a chamber pot onto the nearest trash pile."

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Paperback
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

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OL7948076M
ISBN 10
0743264673
ISBN 13
9780743264679
OCLC/WorldCat
63677455
Library Thing
126519
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303519

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