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The Penguin Complete Novels of Nancy Mitford

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DISCOVER ALL EIGHT OF NANCY MITFORD'S SPARKLINGLY ASTUTE, HILARIOUS AND COMPLETELY UNPUTDOWNABLE NOVELS IN ONE COLLECTION - WITH AN INTRODUCTION FROM INDIA KNIGHT
Published over a period of 30 years, they provide a wonderful glimpse of the bright young things of the thirties, forties, fifties and sixties in the city and in the shires; firmly ensconced at home or making a go of it abroad; and what the upper classes really got up to in peace and in war.
The collection includes:
- The Pursuit of Love
- Love in a Cold Climate
- Don't Tell Alfred
- The Blessing
- Pidgeon Pie
- Wigs on the Green
- Christmas Pudding
- Highland Fling
'Entirely original, inimitable and irresistible' Spectator
'Deliciously funny' Evelyn Waugh
'Utter, utter bliss' Daily Mail


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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

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  • ISBN: 9780241957325
  • Release date: November 3, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780241957325
  • File size: 1624 KB
  • Release date: November 3, 2011

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English

DISCOVER ALL EIGHT OF NANCY MITFORD'S SPARKLINGLY ASTUTE, HILARIOUS AND COMPLETELY UNPUTDOWNABLE NOVELS IN ONE COLLECTION - WITH AN INTRODUCTION FROM INDIA KNIGHT
Published over a period of 30 years, they provide a wonderful glimpse of the bright young things of the thirties, forties, fifties and sixties in the city and in the shires; firmly ensconced at home or making a go of it abroad; and what the upper classes really got up to in peace and in war.
The collection includes:
- The Pursuit of Love
- Love in a Cold Climate
- Don't Tell Alfred
- The Blessing
- Pidgeon Pie
- Wigs on the Green
- Christmas Pudding
- Highland Fling
'Entirely original, inimitable and irresistible' Spectator
'Deliciously funny' Evelyn Waugh
'Utter, utter bliss' Daily Mail


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