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Sir Harry A Love Story

By: Archibald Marshall
Published By: Double9 Books
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Sir Harry: A Love Story follows the journey of a young man growing up amidst the grandeur of an estate, exploring the complexities of family, identity, and societal expectations. The narrative delves into the personal struggles of the protagonist, who must navigate the intricate dynamics of family relationships, including those with his mother and grandmother, as he strives to understand his place in the world. The novel also highlights the backdrop of a changing social landscape, where the quest for self-discovery intersects with traditional expectations. As the protagonist learns to reconcile his curiosity about the world with the weight of his heritage, the story weaves a rich exploration of emotional depth and personal growth. The idyllic setting of the estate offers a contrast to the internal challenges faced by the characters, with nature serving as both a source of solace and reflection. The novel’s unfolding journey emphasizes the themes of love, duty, and the search for personal meaning in a world shaped by familial obligations and societal pressures.

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Archibald Marshall

"Archibald Marshall, born Arthur Hammond Marshall on 6 September 1866, was an English novelist, journalist, and publisher. His father, Arthur Marshall, was a businessman, and Archibald attended Highgate School before going on to study theology at Trinity College, Cambridge. Initially considering a career in the clergy, he eventually turned his focus to literature. Marshall published over 50 books, with his writing known for its realistic style. His work was particularly popular in the United States, where he was often seen as a successor to Anthony Trollope. He was made an honorary Doctor of Letters by Yale University in 1921. Marshall's career as a writer began with novels such as Lord Stirling's Son (1895) and Peter Binney, Undergraduate (1899). In 1905, he co-founded the publishing firm Alston Rivers, which published The House of Merrilees, a novel that had previously been rejected by several publishers. In addition to his novels, Marshall was deeply involved in journalism, working as a literary editor for The Daily News and later for The Daily Mail. His journalistic career included writing short stories for Punch. Marshall passed away on 29 September 1934."

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2025
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 226pages
  • ISBN-10: 937081521X
  • ISBN-13: 9789370815216
  • Item Weight: 293.8g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 12.7mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Family & Relationships / General