The Devil in Love

Barbara Cartland

earliest edition we have, 1974 Eaglemoss Publications, 1986 159 pages

Romantic novels of Barbara Cartland

Sir George Stanton dies leaving his wife, his four beautiful daughters and his son Nicky, the new baronet, with no money. To Lady Stanton, the idea was unthinkable. However, Nicky must finish his time at Oxford, so to help him Larisa decides to become a governess in France. But it was truly unthinkable. Gently--but firmly--Larisa pushed her mother's objections aside, and the family did have to retrench. She set off...

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Editions we hold

Passion diabolique paperback · 1999 · J'ai lu · 190 pages · 9782277234708
The Devil in Love hardcover · 1998 · Robert Hale Ltd · 192 pages · 9780709060192
The devil in love. edition · 1986 · Eaglemoss Publications · 159 pages
The devil in love edition · 1978 · Hurst and Blackett · 185 pages
The devil in love edition · 1975 · Corgi · 185 pages
The Devil in Love paperback · 1974 · Arrow Books · 256 pages · 9780099056508

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