A Woman of Iron

Charlotte Lamb

earliest edition we have, 1980 Collins, 1980 hardcover 254 pages

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Joss Colby, manager of the Shield ironworks, epitomised the revolution which was changing England from a rural society into an industrial power. lie was a ruthless man, with an unshakeable vision of the future - both for himself and for the ironworks. But his vision was shared neither by the local squire, Sir Matthew Arandall, who resisted all his new ideas, nor by the hostile ironworkers. When his plans were threate...

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Editions we hold

A woman of iron edition · 1987 · Chivers · 328 pages
A woman of iron edition · 1985 · Fontana Paperbacks · 254 pages
A Woman of Iron hardcover · 1980 · Collins · 254 pages

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