Black William
An edition of Black William (1955)
By Robert Neill
Publish Date
1972
Publisher
Hutchinson
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
The coronation celebrations for George I: state-ordained gaiety. But a brittle, artificial gaitey. For many people, the rightful king was still the Stuart Pretender over the water. And in the vigorous North Country where 'folk do their own thinking', the Jacobites were strong. For Mary Lawley the country's conflicting loyalties were paralleled in her own heart. Two men she felt for; two men committed by birth and conviction to the opposing sides.... (taken from cover notes)
subjects: Historical fiction, 18th Century England, George I, The Young Pretender
Times: 1714