Green Darkness

Anya Seton

Original title: Green darkness

earliest edition we have, 1972 Hodder and Stoughton, 1972 573 pages

When Celia Marsdon and her husband Richard visit his family's hereditary manor of Medfield Place in Sussex, she begins to relive the experiences of an earlier Celia. In a parallel tale, Celia de Bohun has a love affair with Stephen Maisdon, a priest in 1552, that leads to heartbreak and tragedy.

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Green Darkness paperback · 2005 · Chicago Review Press · 608 pages · 9781556525766
Green Darkness hardcover · 1992 · Buccaneer Books · 9780899669465
Green Darkness edition · 1985 · Fawcett · 511 pages · 9780449208779
Green Darkness hardcover · 1985 · Houghton Mifflin Company · 627 pages · 9780891909385
Green Darkness edition · 1982 · Fawcett · 9780449239377
Green darkness edition · 1974 · Coronet · 573 pages
Green darkness. edition · 1973 · Houghton Mifflin · 591 pages
Green darkness edition · 1972 · Hodder and Stoughton · 573 pages

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