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ISBN: 1025411676

ISBN13: 9781025411675

Ovington's Bank

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"Ovington's Bank" is a compelling historical novel set in the early 19th century, capturing the turbulent years of the post-Napoleonic era in England. Stanley J. Weyman masterfully explores the friction between the traditional landed aristocracy and the rising tide of industrial and financial progress. The narrative centers on the eponymous bank, founded by a man of humble origins, whose ambition puts him at odds with the local gentry.

Amidst a backdrop of financial speculation and social upheaval, the story weaves together themes of pride, loyalty, and the shifting foundations of British society. As the tension between the old order and the new economy reaches a breaking point, the characters must navigate complex moral dilemmas and personal transformations. "Ovington's Bank" provides a vivid portrayal of the era's economic instability and the human spirit's resilience in the face of progress. With its rich atmosphere and insightful characterization, this work remains a classic example of historical fiction that examines the costs and triumphs of societal change.

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