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A Man Could Stand Up - cover

A Man Could Stand Up

Ford Madox Hueffer

Publisher: Ktoczyta.pl

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Summary

1926. A Novel. The third in a series that includes „Some Do Not” and „No More Parades”. It chronicles the life of Christopher Tietjens, „the last Tory”, a brilliant government statistician from a wealthy landowning family who is serving in the British Army during World War I. The novel opens on Armistice Day and follows the fortunes of Tietjens and Valentine Wannop, until their paths finally cross again in post-war London.
Available since: 03/08/2022.
Print length: 225 pages.

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