Thomas Gage by James Fleming

Thomas Gage by James Fleming

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Zusammenfassung

Julious Goodby proposes that the North Norfolk Railway should cross Thomas Gage's land. With the railway comes tragedy, and Gage's life begins to unravel until, Waterloo medal on his chest, he travels to London to watch the Duke of Wellington's funeral and to take his revenge.

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Thomas Gage by James Fleming

A brilliant new historical novel by the acclaimed author of The Temple of Optimism Thomas Gage is a happy man. He has a fine house in Norfolk, two delightful children, a wife who brought with her a nice income from her father's paint firm, a Waterloo medal (he fought in the battle when he was nineteen), and a painting on show at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Then, a few months after Thomas Gage's fiftieth birthday, Julius Goodby enters his life. Mr Gooby is a man of the future, manager of the proposed North Norfolk Railway from Norwich to Cromer, and the route of the railway crosses Gage's land. With the railway comes tragedy, and Thomas Gage's life begins to unravel until, at the end, medal on his chest, he travels to London to watch the Duke of Wellington's funeral and to take his revenge. Following the acclaimed Temple of Optimism, in Thomas Gage James Fleming has fashioned another historical fiction of the very first rank, a portrait of a good man undone by grief, by others' greed and, ultimately, by progress.
James Fleming was born in 1944. He lives in Gloucestershire and writes in Caithness.
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ISBN 13 9780224071192
ISBN 10 022407119X
Titel Thomas Gage
Autor James Fleming
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Vintage Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-10-16
Seitenanzahl 304
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