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Paperback A St. Luke of the Nineteenth Century: Contrasts an Old-Fashioned Story about a Few Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, and Some Others, Who Lived During the Re Book

ISBN: 114806589X

ISBN13: 9781148065892

A St. Luke of the Nineteenth Century: Contrasts an Old-Fashioned Story about a Few Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, and Some Others, Who Lived During the Re

"A St. Luke of the Nineteenth Century" by Mrs. Russell Barrington offers readers a glimpse into the lives of gentlemen and gentlewomen during the reign of Queen Victoria. This novel contrasts the values and customs of the time, presenting an old-fashioned story that reflects the social complexities and moral landscapes of 19th-century England. Barrington's work provides a window into a bygone era, exploring the relationships and societal expectations that shaped the lives of its characters.

With its detailed portrayal of Victorian society and its focus on character development, this book will appeal to readers interested in historical fiction and social commentary. Discover the enduring charm and insightful observations found within "A St. Luke of the Nineteenth Century," a classic story that captures the essence of a pivotal period in history.

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