The Banker's Wife

The Banker's Wife
Author: Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1843
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

The Darlings

The Darlings
Author: Cristina Alger
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101560312

A Bonfire of the Vanities for our times, by an author who “knows her way around 21st-century wealth and power” (The Wall Street Journal). Since he married Merrill Darling, daughter of billionaire financier Carter Darling, attorney Paul Ross has grown accustomed to all the luxuries of Park Avenue. But a tragic event is about to catapult the Darling family into the middle of a massive financial investigation and a red-hot scandal. Suddenly, Paul must decide where his loyalties really lie. Debut novelist Cristina Alger is a former analyst at Goldman Sachs, an attorney, and the daughter of a Wall Street financier. Drawing on her unique insider's perspective, Alger gives us an irresistible glimpse into the highest echelons of New York society—and a fast-paced thriller of epic proportions that powerfully echoes Claire Messud's The Emperor's Children and reads like a fictional Too Big to Fail.

Zoraida

Zoraida
Author: Benjamin Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1845
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Silver Fork Novels, 1826-1841 Vol 6

Silver Fork Novels, 1826-1841 Vol 6
Author: Harriet Devine Jump
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1040242960

The novels in this collection present a vivid picture of late-Regency society clinging to modes of behaviour which soon became obsolete and mark an important point of transition to Victorian cultural values.

The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction

The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction
Author: John Sutherland
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 131786333X

With over 900 biographical entries, more than 600 novels synopsized, and a wealth of background material on the publishers, reviewers and readers of the age the Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction is the fullest account of the period's fiction ever published. Now in a second edition, the book has been revised and a generous selection of images have been chosen to illustrate various aspects of Victorian publishing, writing, and reading life. Organised alphabetically, the information provided will be a boon to students, researchers and all lovers of reading. The entries, though concise, meet the high standards demanded by modern scholarship. The writing - marked by Sutherland's characteristic combination of flair, clarity and erudition - is of such a high standard that the book is a joy to read, as well as a definitive work of reference.