Park Lane

Frances Osborne

earliest edition we have, 2012 ISIS, 2013 413 pages

Isis large print

It is London, 1914 and war is looming. The suffragettes are on the move and two young women at 35 Park Lane dream of breaking free. While, below stairs, housemaid Grace Campbell is struggling. She has told her family she is a secretary, and has been asked to send more money home than she earns, and this is when she gets herself into trouble. Meanwhile Miss Beatrice, daughter of the house, has had enough of the social...

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Editions we hold

Park Lane edition · 2013 · ISIS · 413 pages · 9780753191200
Park Lane edition · 2013 · Virago · 9781844084777
Park Lane edition · 2012 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 9781844084791
Park Lane edition · 2012 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 400 pages · 9780748117321
Park Lane edition · 2012 · Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · 9781299089723
Park Lane edition · 2012 · Vintage Books · 9780345803283
Park Lane edition · 2012 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 9781844084784

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