Status
Available
Publication
Bethany House Publishers (1982), 228 pages
Description
It was one of those exquisite days that come in every winter in which it seems no longer the dead body but the lovely ghost of summer.
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LibraryThing member RRHowell
One of my all-time favorite George MacDonald novels. One probably ought to read The Fisherman's Lady first, but that's a sort of average romance, while in this book MacDonald is building wonderful characters.
LibraryThing member DSFord
Story of an authentic Scottish nobleman, yet humbly plying the trade of fisherman and groom and a haughty half-sister, craving attention and position, a noble lady unaware that the humble fisherman who loves her is in reality the Marquis of Lossie.
A sequel to "The Fisherman's Lady". Written by
Edited and re-published as "The Marquis Secret" by Michael Phillips in 1982.
A sequel to "The Fisherman's Lady". Written by
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George MacDonald as "The Marquis of Lossie" in 1877 and publ by JB Lippincott 1877.Edited and re-published as "The Marquis Secret" by Michael Phillips in 1982.
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1877
Physical description
228 p.; 5.5 x 0.75 inches
ISBN
087123324X / 9780871233240