<p>‘The botanical warfare and historical accuracy is an ingenious diversion from a love affair ripening sweetly under your nose. To be read with bulb catalogue in one hand and the other poised for page turning’<br />Mail on Sunday</p>

A magnificent novel that vividly evokes the atmosphere of a seventeenth century English country estate, and the seething intrigue of Rembrandt’s Amsterdam where the population is in the grip of a fever of tulip trading. It is the Summer of 1636. In England botanist John Nightingale hides from his dangerous past at Hawkridge House, deep in the tranquillity of the countryside. In Holland, the population is gripped by a fever of speculation. Fortunes are gambled on the commodity markets, trading in spices, grain and even rare tulips. Blackmailed into leaving Hawkridge to join an elaborate money-making scheme in Amsterdam, a city of frenzied greed and luxury, haunted by the ever-nearer demons of his past, and falling in love with two very different women, John Nightingale must learn quickly the ways of the world.
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A magnificent novel that vividly evokes the atmosphere of a seventeenth century English country estate, and the seething intrigue of Rembrandt’s Amsterdam where the population is in the grip of a fever of tulip trading.
Les mer
‘The botanical warfare and historical accuracy is an ingenious diversion from a love affair ripening sweetly under your nose. To be read with bulb catalogue in one hand and the other poised for page turning’Mail on Sunday
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• A literary historical novel in the best tradition of The Name of the Rose, Restoration and A Place of Greater Safety. • Will also appeal strongly to the gardening market. • 360 years after tulipmania we now have tulipmania-mania fuelled by a rickety global economy and as we near the millennium a rekindled interest in the past. Competition: Wintercombe (Wintercombe Series Book 1); Lady Of The Garter (The Plantagenets Book 4); The Lord Of Greenwich (The Plantagenets Book 5). Pamela Belle;
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780006513575
Publisert
1999-10-04
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins
Vekt
369 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
544

Forfatter

Biographical note

Christie Dickason was born in America but also lived as a child in Thailand, Mexico and Switzerland. Harvard-educated, and a former theatre director and choreographer (with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at Ronnie Scott’s among others), she lives in London with her family.