This book is a member of the special collection Special Collection: The Works of Sir Hugh Walpole (1884-1941)
Book Details
Title: | The Blind Man's House--a Quiet Story | ||||||||||
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Published: | 1941 | ||||||||||
Publisher: | Macmillan & Co. | ||||||||||
Tags: | fiction, mystery, romance | ||||||||||
Description: | Walpole's last novel, written with his customary polish. Julius Cromwell, a blind war veteran, returns to Garth House in Glebeshire, where he had spent his youth. But accompanying him is his new wife, who is fifteen years younger. This is a major event in the peaceful existence of the village of Garth. [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 92 | ||||||||||
Pages: | 204 |
Author Bio for Walpole, Hugh
Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole (March 13, 1884 - June 1, 1941) was a British Novelist during the first half of the Twentieth Century. He was one of the most popular authors of his times, until his literary reputation was destroyed by Somerset Maugham.
His most famous novel is perhaps Rogue Herries, the first of four books in his Herries Chronicles series. He wrote thirty-six novels, and five volumes of short stories.
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