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The Black Moon: A Novel of Cornwall 1794-1795 [The Poldark Saga].

The Black Moon: A Novel of Cornwall 1794-1795 [The Poldark Saga].

The Black Moon: A Novel of Cornwall 1794-1795 [The Poldark Saga].
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The Black Moon: A Novel of Cornwall 1794-1795 [The Poldark Saga].

by Winston Graham

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New York, NY Ballantine Books, 1977. Paperback First Ed thus, so stated. First Ed thus, so stated. Near Fine in Wraps: doesn't appear to have ever been read: a barely discernible sticker residue at the backstrip, which shows a couple of production wrinkles, but no creasing; mild rubbing; there is a faint, apparently stray mark at the fore-edge; the binding is square and secure; the text is clean. Remains very close to 'As New'. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 12mo. 384pp. This book was originally published in hardcover by Doubleday in 1973. Mass Market Paperback. A historical saga from the Poldark novels. Set in 1794, the birth of a son to Elizabeth and George Warleggan, serves only to accentuate the rift between the Poldark and Warleggan families, and the enduring rivalry between George and Ross finds a new focus for bitter enmity and conflict. So, the Poldark Series continues. The time is February 1794. In the opening pages, the author evokes an image of a sleepy Cornwall in the depths of a harsh and frigid winter. George Warleggan continues to expand his power and influence over the community. His wife Elizabeth (once Ross Poldark's great love) has given birth to a son, Valentine. Her son from her previous marriage to Ross' cousin Francis, Geoffrey Charles, has been given a governess, Morwenna Chynoweth (a cousin of Elizabeth's) to tutor him. Two of Demelza's brothers, Sam and Drake Carne, both ardent Methodists, come to Ross and Demelza, seeking a new life for themselves in the community. Ross is not exactly thrilled to have them there. But he gives Sam a job working in one of his mines and Drake assumes a trademan's life. With the coming of the Carnes, Methodism in the community is given a considerable boost, which doesn't sit well with a number of the local notables. The novel goes on to describe the ongoing relationship between Caroline and Dr. Dwight Enys, who had gone into the Navy when it seemed impossible that he and Caroline could marry over the objections of Caroline's uncle and guardian, who had deemed Dr. Enys as socially unsuitable for his niece, who soon stood to acquire an inheritance. The ship on which Dwight is serving as a surgeon is involved in a naval battle near the French coast, and most of the ship's survivors, including Dwight, are taken prisoner. When Caroline gets wind of this, she begins, with Ross, a campaign for Dwight's freedom. There is also a developing relationship between Morwenna and Drake, which creates further conflict between the Poldarks and the Warleggans. Again, as in the other novels of the Poldark Series, this is a novel that never falters. Besides the principal characters, there are also a number of minor characters who further enliven and enrich the drama. This is some of the best historical fiction you'll ever find. So, take a seat by the window of your favorite room or stay in bed one holiday or weekend morning and enjoy what is a richly textured, well-told story. Highly recommended.

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Title
The Black Moon: A Novel of Cornwall 1794-1795 [The Poldark Saga].
Author
Winston Graham
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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Edition
First Ed thus, so stated.
ISBN 10
034526004X
ISBN 13
9780345260048
Publisher
Ballantine Books,
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Date Published
1977.
LCCN
73018086
Bookseller catalogs
English Literature; Fiction: Collectible Paperbacks; Contemporary Fiction; American Popular Fiction; British Contemporary Fiction; Modern Fiction First Editions;

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