Comin' thro' the Rye
Helen MathersRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 MAT |
GRN0130404
Publication Details
GRN0130404
379p
Hardback
19cm
Illustrated
First line:
It is the admirer of himself and not the admirer of virtue that thinks himself superior to others.
The author was born in Somerset to a wealthy family and educated at the village of Chantry near Frome. The book's setting is Chantry, but the names are changed to Charteris and Russel.
The author lived in Misterton Lodge, previously known as Misterton Manor House, since called 'Old Court'.
It is the admirer of himself and not the admirer of virtue that thinks himself superior to others.
The author was born in Somerset to a wealthy family and educated at the village of Chantry near Frome. The book's setting is Chantry, but the names are changed to Charteris and Russel.
The author lived in Misterton Lodge, previously known as Misterton Manor House, since called 'Old Court'.