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The Vines of Yarrabee

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The Vines of Yarrabee

by Eden, Dorothy

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New York: Coward-McCann, 1969. 1st USA. hardback. Very good, 1st edition, missing d/j, light tan boards clean but some bumping at head; green spine titling clear; text block firm, pages unmarked.. 8vo: crown (200 x 140 / 8"" x 5_""). New York Times bestseller: A sweeping romantic saga about the colonization of Australia, from the author of An Important Family.When Gilbert Massingham chooses Eugenia Lichfield for his bride, he knows the aristocratic beauty is the ideal mistress for his plantation in the Australian wilderness. But the virile, larger-than-life, vineyard-obsessed Gilbert isnÕt the husband Eugenia imagined when she left England for this untamed land.Then exiled Irish portrait artist Colm OÕConnor and prison refugee Molly Jarvis come into their lives, altering the familyÕs destiny. As Yarrabee grows into one of AustraliaÕs premier vineyards, a subtle struggle for power begins that will have far-reaching consequences for Eugenia, Gilbert, and their children.Featuring a cast of unforgettable characters, The Vines of Yarrabee presents the vitality and violence of pioneer life and an unusual and moving love story.

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It was her aristocratic beauty, her fine English breeding, and her impeccable social sense that first drew Gilbert to Eugenia and made him think of her as the perfect mistress of Yarrabee, the great plantation and vineyard he had wrested from the wilderness. But as Eugenia learns more of the ruthlessly ambitious man she has married and the rugged land he has brought her to, the very elegance and delicacy her husband prized in her soon prove liabilities. She is appalled by many aspects of plantation life - the convict slave laborers, the suffocating summer heat, the merciless winters. It is a maid who seems to be the real mistress of Yarrabee.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
IYC110369
Title
The Vines of Yarrabee
Author
Eden, Dorothy
Format/Binding
Hardback
Book Condition
Used - Very good, 1st edition, missing d/j, light tan boards clean but some bumping at head; green spine titling clear; text block firm
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st USA
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Coward-McCann
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1969
Pages
316
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
1st, fiction, historical fiction, Australia, Dorothy Eden
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2nd-hand books;
Size
8vo: crown (200 x 140 / 8\"\" x 5_\"\")

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