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Children of the Great Country Houses

Children of the Great Country Houses

Children of the Great Country Houses
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Children of the Great Country Houses

by Hartcup, Adeline

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0283988266
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9780283988264
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London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1982 Inside the nurseries of the families, Howard, Cecil, Russell, Lyttleton and Gladstone, and the interwoven relationship with their nurses, governesses and tutors together with the underprivileged world outside the park gates. 220 pages well illustrated.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Children of the Great Country Houses
Author
Hartcup, Adeline
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0283988266
ISBN 13
9780283988264
Publisher
Sidgwick & Jackson
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1982
Size
240x160mm
Keywords
Aristocratic Children. Social History.

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