Philip Augustus did not take a bride from the Highbury neighbourhood, but he did fulfil his early dreams of emigrating to America, where he served in the Bureau of Indian Affairs before rising to Senator of his chosen state, and finished as a distinguished Cabinet member under Abraham Lincoln. In his time, he knew Dickens, Twain, Carlyle and Alexander Graham Bell; and he frequently journeyed to London where he delivered speeches before Parliament on behalf of his adopted country. He was altogether so distinguished a man as to quite rejoice the heart of his proud mother and father, removed from the stream of great world events as they were in Highbury, and content to bask from afar in the accomplishments of Philip Augustus Elton. They lived to see him a famed Civil War orator in the Union cause; and themselves great-grandparents with descendants on both sides of the ocean. But Mrs. Knightley was never tired of remarking, in her outspoken old age, that America had done the Eltons' manners no good at all.
ALSO BY DIANA BIRCHALL
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EGERTON HOUSE
MRS. DARCY'S DILEMMA
ISBN: 090501600X
Five and twenty years after her marriage, Elizabeth is as much as ever the delight of Mr. Darcy's mind and the beloved of his heart. But in the affairs of her children, visits from her nieces, and a theatrical scandal, Mrs. Darcy finds much to occupy herself in the new Victorian age that is opening upon Pemberley...
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THE DARCYS - SCENES FROM MARRIED LIFE
After Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
by Phyllis Furley
ISBN: 0954627571
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The Darcys' first two years of marriage come close to fulfilling Elizabeth's lighthearted claim that they will be "The happiest married couple in the world."
But not without some painful trials.
At Pemberley Elizabeth is somewhat oppressed by the weight of centuries of tradition. Furthermore, she is scrutinised by senior members of Darcy's family. Those amiable family members, Georgiana and Colonel Fitzwilliam, are ready for marriage. (To each other?)
The greatest challenge is unforeseen. A shadow from Darcy's past looks to darken the future.
FITZWILLIAM DARCY'S MEMOIRS
An insight into Jane Austen's hero
by Juliette Shapiro
ISBN: 0954627504
RELEASE DATE - JULY 2004
1853. The mistress of Pemberley, is dead. Mr Darcy, at sixty-eight, who is very properly impressed by the fact that he will never look upon her fine eyes again, begins a journal. In it he records the private details of his loss and then, as a means to honour Elizabeth's memory, sets about the task of writing about their life together.
Fitzwilliam Darcy's Memoirs offers hitherto unknown insights into the mind, the heart, and the home of a man more commonly thought of as reserved.
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A Victorian Sequel to Jane Austen's Emma by Katharine Moore
ISBN: 1905016026
RELEASE DATE - JULY 2004
Emma Knightley, though now a grandmother, retains the most attractive characteristics of her youth - humour, vigour and kindness are evident in her dealings with the younger generation and combine with a trace of her former tendency to manage other people's lives. And a touch of management is certainly needed to assist the love affairs and destinies of her own grandchildren and the descendants of old acquaintances such as the Elliots, the Tilneys, the Martins and the unspeakable Eltons.
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