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- The duke's best friend / by Ashford, Jane,author.;
Henry Deeping and Kate Meacham seem to clash every time they meet, but soon they agree to an exchange--Henry will serve as Kate's escort to important events to which she is no longer invited, Kate will introduce him to the important people she knows so well.
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Aristocracy (Social class); Man-woman relationships;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Murder in Drury Lane / by Riley, Vanessa,author.;
"Pressed into a union of convenience, Lady Abigail Worthing knew better than to expect love. Her marriage to an absent lord does at least provide some comforts, including a box at the Drury Lane theater, owned by the playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Abigail has always found respite at the theater, away from the town's judgmental stares and the risks of her own secret work to help the cause of abolition--and her fears that someone from her past wants her permanently silenced. But on one particular June evening everything collides, and the performance takes an unwelcome turn ... Onstage, a woman emits a scream of genuine terror. A man has been found dead in the prop room, stabbed through the heart. Abigail's neighbor, Stapleton Henderson, is also in attendance, and the two rush backstage. The magistrate, keen to avoid bringing more attention to the case and making Lady Worthing more of a target, asks Abigail not to investigate. But she cannot resist, especially when the usually curmudgeonly Henderson offers his assistance. Abigail soon discovers a tangled drama that rivals anything brought to the stage, involving gambling debts, a beautiful actress with a parade of suitors, and the very future of the Drury Lane theatre. For Abigail the case is complicated still further, for one suspect is a leading advocate for the cause dearest to her heart--the abolition of slavery within the British empire. Uncovering the truth always comes at a price. But this time, it may be far higher than she wishes to pay"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Aristocracy (Social class); Murder;
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- Top LGBTQ+ friendly places in the USA & Canada : the Rough guide. by Rough Guides (Firm);
From vibrant and edgy cities, to beauty spots and activities, the image-rich Rough Guide to the Top LGBTQ+ Friendly Places in the USA & Canada showcases 24 exceptional destinations that are renowned for being LGBTQ+-friendly, and for having notable LGBTQ+ connections. The expert-selected destinations are organised by season to encourage rewarding year-round trip experiences for LGBTQ+ travellers. Every destination entry boasts a pithy overview of what makes it special, with historic LGBTQ+- context, plus information about a renowned LGBTQ+ figure connected to the place. Enlivened by photos, every entry also includes essential tips on what to see and do, with recommendations for the best places to eat, drink, sleep and shop. Throughout, engaging text and inviting images combine to give a strong flavour of each destination, with a focus on what makes each spot rewarding and unmissable for LGBTQ+ travellers.
- Subjects: Guidebooks.; Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities;
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- Around England with a dog / by Choyce, Lesley,1951-author.;
The story of two seasoned and intrepid Canadian travellers, Lesley and Linda Choyce, who embark on a new adventure with their West Highland terrier, Kelty. Lesley Choyce is a 70-year-old year-round North Atlantic surfer, the godfather of transcendental wood-splitting, and the award-winning author of over 100 books. His wife, Linda, a former high school principal who has fearlessly commandeered knives from teenage malcontents, usually guides her husband away from quixotic quests, but she is fully on board for this one. As for Kelty, the couple's West Highland terrier, he's always ready to give up on chewing shoes and chasing pheasants for something more exciting. For years, Lesley has been fascinated and perplexed by the tumultuous history of England, the inexplicable customs of the English, and the many paradoxes of the people, but also their indomitable spirit. If he were to continue to grow intellectually and spiritually, he was certain that the answers to the meaning of life were to be found in England. As their itinerary expands, Lesley and Linda will cross borders into Wales and Scotland as well. Join the Choyces as they hurtle around the U.K. in search of history (all kinds), good food (mostly Indian), quirky destinations (the smaller and weirder the better), and places for the dog to pee. All while waiting for the imminent arrival of new grandchildren back home in Canada. Ever wondered what a Nova Scotian surfer/wood-splitter/Renaissance man/Westie owner thinks of the U.K.? Now you can find out.
- Subjects: Travel writing.; Choyce, Lesley, 1951-; Travel with dogs;
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- Under the Tuscan sun : at home in Italy / by Mayes, Frances,author.;
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- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Mayes, Frances.; Cooking, Italian.;
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- You are in ancient China / by Minnis, Ivan.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 30) and index.
- © c2005., Raintree,
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- Secret daughter / by Gowda, Shilpi Somaya.;
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- Subjects: Intercountry adoption; Adoption;
- © c2010., HarperCollins,
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- The most dangerous duke in London / by Hunter, Madeline.;
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- Subjects: Love stories.; Historical fiction.; Nobility; Interpersonal relations; Revenge;
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- The pharaoh's court / by Hinds, Kathryn,1962-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-68), Internet addresses and index.Describes the daily life of the upper classes during the New Kingdom period of ancient Egypt, from about 1550 BCE to about 1070 BCE, including the structure of society, the differing roles of men and women, and what it was like to be a child in that era.
- © c2007., Marshall Cavendish Benchmark,
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- Too Scot to handle / by Burrowes, Grace.;
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- Subjects: Love stories.; Historical fiction.; Scots; Nobility; Soldiers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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