
The Farm on the Moors
(A Whitby Story)
Jenny Hesketh(Author)
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Published on 27. June 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-78623-275-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Farm on the Moors continues the story of the Curzon family that began in The House on Baxtergate. Lives, loves, lies and losses entwine in an enchanting web
that spans twenty-five years.
Set at the end of the Eighteenth Century in a beautiful ancient farmhouse on the North Yorkshire Moors, as well as in the prosperous town of Whitby, the story tells of whaling ships, polar bears, a nine-year courtship which takes place entirely in a cupboard and many a good glass of brandy!
All taking place under the shadow of the French wars and the press gangs of the times; we are also given a tiny and intriguing peep into the future...
The Farm on the Moors continues the story of the Curzon family that began in The House on Baxtergate. Lives, loves, lies and losses entwine in an enchanting web
that spans twenty-five years.
Set at the end of the Eighteenth Century in a beautiful ancient farmhouse on the North Yorkshire Moors, as well as in the prosperous town of Whitby, the story tells of whaling ships, polar bears, a nine-year courtship which takes place entirely in a cupboard and many a good glass of brandy!
All taking place under the shadow of the French wars and the press gangs of the times; we are also given a tiny and intriguing peep into the future...
that spans twenty-five years.
Set at the end of the Eighteenth Century in a beautiful ancient farmhouse on the North Yorkshire Moors, as well as in the prosperous town of Whitby, the story tells of whaling ships, polar bears, a nine-year courtship which takes place entirely in a cupboard and many a good glass of brandy!
All taking place under the shadow of the French wars and the press gangs of the times; we are also given a tiny and intriguing peep into the future...
The Farm on the Moors continues the story of the Curzon family that began in The House on Baxtergate. Lives, loves, lies and losses entwine in an enchanting web
that spans twenty-five years.
Set at the end of the Eighteenth Century in a beautiful ancient farmhouse on the North Yorkshire Moors, as well as in the prosperous town of Whitby, the story tells of whaling ships, polar bears, a nine-year courtship which takes place entirely in a cupboard and many a good glass of brandy!
All taking place under the shadow of the French wars and the press gangs of the times; we are also given a tiny and intriguing peep into the future...
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Claygate
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
329 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78623-275-5 (9781786232755)
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