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Ask Mamma
On the Richest Commoner in England

 

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Ask Mamma
On the Richest Commoner in England

by R. S. Surtees (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9781845880026

 

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This delightful and irreverent tale of romance in Victorian England follows the exploits of two generations of the Pringle family as they climb the social ladder.


This delightful Victorian novel, beautifully illustrated with woodcuts by John Leech, follows the romantic exploits of two generations of the Pringle family. The 'Mamma' of the title is Miss Emma Willing, a humble seamstress, who makes a good first marriage to Mr Billy Pringle, the result of which is the hero of the story, their son Fine Billy. After the untimely death of her husband, Mrs. Pringle secures the launch of her son into polite country society by the Earl of Ladythorne. Once ensconced in the countryside, Billy soon forgets an early dalliance with a serving girl, and finds himself immersed in the world of fox hunting and courted by local society, including the Miss Yammertons. Filled with colourful and humorous characters this book presents an affectionate but irreverent view of country life for the wealthy Victorian.


 

ISBN 1845880021
ISBN13 9781845880026
Publisher Nonsuch Publishing
Format Paperback
Publication date 29/07/2005
Pages 537
Weight (grammes) 481
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 168
Width (mm) 124