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Queen Lear

by Molly Keane


ISBN: 0140144919
ISBN-13: 9780140144918
Format: Paperback

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Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Published date: 1990

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Set in the stiff and mannered world of the Anglo-Irish upper class of the thirties and forties, the novel follows young Nicandra as she endures the effects of her mother's evil and unforgivable deed and her own disastrous marriage.

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1) Queen Lear (King Penguin)
Keane, Molly

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1990-12-01. Trade Paperback.. Very good condition.. * * * Selling books of merit since 1988. * * * Prompt, Professional Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. * * * (more information)

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2) Queen Lear
Keane Molly

New York: Penguin Books, 1990. 232 pp, remainder mark. Soft Cover. Very Good. (more information)

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3) Queen Lear
Keane, Molly

Penguin (1988). ISBN 0140144919. First printing. King Penguin [trade size paperback]. Very light reading crease on front cover near joint, and light crease lines on spine. Light edge and corner wear. VG [fiction].. First Edition. Soft Cover. (more information)

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4) Queen Lear [Loving and Giving]
KEANE, Molly

New York: Penguin Books. Very Good. 1990. First Paperback Edition. Paperback; Trade PB. ISBN: 0140144919. 233 pages; Top text block edge lightly yellowed, spine creases, light edgewear, no loose pages, top front corner of cover slightly curled. ; Published as Loving and Giving in 1988. From the back cover "Molly Keane has a wickedly acute sense of the tattered manners of fading Anglo-Irish aristocracy in their deteriorating, lace-curtained estates. This sharp yet poignant comedy of a bygone age is too delicious to miss. " . (more information)

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