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The Angel and the Cad Geraldine Roberts

The Angel and the Cad par Geraldine Roberts

The Angel and the Cad Geraldine Roberts


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A compelling account of scandal and betrayal in Regency England

The Angel and the Cad Résumé

The Angel and the Cad: Love, Loss and Scandal in Regency England Geraldine Roberts

At the age of sixteen, Catherine Tylney Long became the wealthiest heiress in England, and the public found their 'angel'. Witty, wealthy and beautiful, Catherine was the most eligible of young ladies and was courted by royalty but, ignoring the warnings of her closest confidantes, she married for love. Her choice of husband was the charming but feckless dandy William Wellesley Pole, nephew of the Duke of Wellington.

The pair excited the public's interest on an unprecedented scale with gossip columns reporting every detail of their magnificent home in Wanstead, where they hosted glittering royal fetes, dinners and parties. But their happiness was short-lived; just a decade later William had frittered away Catherine's inheritance and the couple were forced to flee into exile. As they travelled across Europe, they became embroiled in a series of scandals that shocked the public and culminated in a landmark court case.

Meticulously researched and rich with dazzling detail, The Angel and the Cad is a tale of love and betrayal that twists and turns until the final page.

À propos de Geraldine Roberts

Geraldine Roberts is a historian and writer who lives in East London. In 2010, she decided to follow her life-long passion for history and attained an MA with distinction from Queen Mary University of London. The Angel and the Cad is her first book.

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GOR007671570
9781447283522
144728352X
The Angel and the Cad: Love, Loss and Scandal in Regency England Geraldine Roberts
Occasion - Très bon état
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Pan Macmillan
20160211
352
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