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At the centre of this intriguing, irresistible novel are the young Lambs: Charles, constrained by the tedium of his work as a clerk at the East India Company, taking refuge in a drink or three too many while spreading his wings as a young writer, and his clever, adoring sister Mary, confined by domesticity, an ailing, dotty father and a maddening mother- Into their lives comes William Ireland, an ambitious 17-year-old antiquarian and bookseller, anxious not only to impress his demanding showman of a father, but to make his mark on the literary world. When Ireland turns up a document in the handwriting of Shakespeare himself, he takes Mary into his confidence - but soon scholars and actors alike are beating a path to the little bookshop in Holborn Passage. Touching and tragic, ingenious, funny and vividly alive, this is Ackroyd at the top of his form in a masterly retelling of a nineteenth-century drama which keeps the reader guessing right to the end.
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The Lambs of London, Peter Ackroyd
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2004
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- Titel
- The Lambs of London
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Peter Ackroyd
- Uitgever
- Chatto & Windus
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2004
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 228
- ISBN10
- 0701177446
- ISBN13
- 9780701177447
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Historische romans, Liefde, Spanning, Britse Literatuur, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Londen, Over boeken, Broers en zussen, Leugens, Manuscripten
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- The lambs of London
- Beoordeling
- 3,1 van 5
- Aantekening
- At the centre of this intriguing, irresistible novel are the young Lambs: Charles, constrained by the tedium of his work as a clerk at the East India Company, taking refuge in a drink or three too many while spreading his wings as a young writer, and his clever, adoring sister Mary, confined by domesticity, an ailing, dotty father and a maddening mother- Into their lives comes William Ireland, an ambitious 17-year-old antiquarian and bookseller, anxious not only to impress his demanding showman of a father, but to make his mark on the literary world. When Ireland turns up a document in the handwriting of Shakespeare himself, he takes Mary into his confidence - but soon scholars and actors alike are beating a path to the little bookshop in Holborn Passage. Touching and tragic, ingenious, funny and vividly alive, this is Ackroyd at the top of his form in a masterly retelling of a nineteenth-century drama which keeps the reader guessing right to the end.




