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Paperback The Virginians: A Tale Of The Last Century, Volumes 1-2 Book

ISBN: 1278228233

ISBN13: 9781278228235

The Virginians: A Tale Of The Last Century, Volumes 1-2

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"The Virginians" is a historical novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, a sequel to his novel "The History of Henry Esmond". The story follows the fortunes of the Warrington family across two generations, set against the backdrop of the 18th century and the American Revolution. Volume One introduces us to George and Harry Warrington, grandsons of Henry Esmond, as they navigate their lives in England and colonial Virginia.

Volume Two delves deeper into their adventures, loves, and conflicts as the brothers find themselves on opposing sides of the burgeoning conflict between England and its American colonies. Thackeray's rich prose and detailed characterizations bring the era to life, offering a compelling exploration of family, loyalty, and the changing world.

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