Black William

Robert Neill

earliest edition we have, 1972 Arrow Books, 1973 320 pages

The coronation celebrations for George I: state-ordained gaiety. But a brittle, artificial gaitey. For many people, the rightful king was still the Stuart Pretender over the water. And in the vigorous North Country where 'folk do their own thinking', the Jacobites were strong. For Mary Lawley the country's conflicting loyalties were paralleled in her own heart. Two men she felt for; two men committed by birth and con...

Where to get it

Search WorldCat (worldwide union catalog) for this title

This opens a library search. We don't know what any library holds — the search may come back empty.

Change library
You pick this yourself. We don't guess it from your location, and we don't record where you are.

How it reads

Pace We don't know yet not analysed yet
Density We don't know yet not analysed yet
Tone We don't know yet not analysed yet

Your log

Sign in to log this book — your log is private to you.

What readers call it

No reader has tagged this one yet — be the first.

Sign in to confirm or add — reader tags are the only source of this information.

Content warnings

Reported by readers, not by us or the author. Unreported is not the same as absent.

No content warnings reported. That means no reader has added one yet — not that this book has none.

Also called trigger warnings. Reader reporting opens with the reading log.

Add a content warning

Editions we hold

Black William edition · 1973 · Arrow Books · 320 pages
Black William edition · 1972 · Hutchinson · 320 pages

Bibliographic facts on this page come from the Open Library monthly dump (CC0) unless a correction says otherwise. Nothing here is generated.