The parson's daughter: her early recollections and how Mr Romney painted her - a story (1899)
Emma MarshallRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 MAR |
GRN0338662
Publication Details
GRN0338662
Hardback
19cm
vii, 353p
Illustrated
This is the last book written by the author; she was working on it when she died. Her daughter, Beatrice Marshall, completed the novel.
The author lived in the cathedral cities of Wells, Exeter, Gloucester and in Clifton, Bristol, where she died.
First line:
My little lame friend Phyllis Vernon was standing one day before my portrait, taken in my youth, by Mr Romney.
The author lived in the cathedral cities of Wells, Exeter, Gloucester and in Clifton, Bristol, where she died.
First line:
My little lame friend Phyllis Vernon was standing one day before my portrait, taken in my youth, by Mr Romney.
18th century