The Duke's children.

The Duke's children.

By
Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882.

Publication Date
1971

Volume
bk. 6

Subject Term
Conflict of generations -- Fiction.
 
Parent and adult child -- Fiction.
 
Widowers -- Fiction.
 
Nobility -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
London (England) -- Fiction.

Series
PALLISER NOVELS ;
 
WORLD'S CLASSICS
 
WORLD'S CLASSICS.

Additional Contributors
Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, 1876-1963.

Summary
After losing his devoted wife, Glencora, Duke Plantagenet Palliser takes on a task he has never had the time or skills to bother with before: dealing with his children. Palliser has never been a doting father, what with the responsibilities of title and duty constantly beckoning him away, but now his government no longer needs him. And it does not take him long to realize that his children have somehow become adults of their own accord—though not for the better. Unbeknownst to Palliser, his late wife had given their daughter, Lady Mary, her blessing to pursue a courtship with a poor gentleman friend of the duke’s eldest son, Lord Silverbridge. Meanwhile, Silverbridge has followed his father’s wishes by entering Parliament only to become enamored with an American heiress who refuses to marry unless Palliser willingly welcomes her into the family. And Palliser’s youngest, Lord Gerald, has managed to get himself expelled from Oxford. With such odds set against him, the duke will have to find it within himself to change, to face the end of the proper world he has always known, and to accept the new world his family has embraced for the good of all.

Language
English

ISBN
9780192504623
 
9780192811486
 
9780192546166


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberCopy
St. John's - A.C. HunterADULT NFIC - BASEMENTAdult Non-Fiction - Basement823.87 T74bk. 6