The Lost Garden

Jane Aiken Hodge

first published 1982 Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1982 319 pages

Coronet books

She was the illegitimate daughter of a wealthy duke. Everyone knew except her. Caroline Thorpe - no great beauty, but a real little charmer - was summoned to the home of the Duke of Cley. The Duke's household was a strange one, and his home not the happiest place to be. "Don't think," said Charlotte, "that Amelia and I are going to be sisters to you. We won't, Miss Bastard Thorpe." So when young Tremadoc (who wr...

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The Lost Garden paperback · 2002 · House of Stratus Ltd · 9780755109715
The Lost Garden edition · 1983 · Coronet · 319 pages
The Lost Garden hardcover · 1983 · Ulverscroft Large Print · 624 pages · 9780708910276
The Lost Garden edition · 1982 · Coward, McCann & Geoghegan · 319 pages
The Lost Garden edition · 1982 · Hodder and Stoughton · 319 pages

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