Cotillion / Georgette Heyer.

By: Heyer, Georgette, 1902-1974 [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Arrow Books, 2005Copyright date: ©1953Description: 324 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780099474371 (paperback)Subject(s): 1760-1820 | Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820 -- Fiction | Great BritainGenre/Form: Historical fiction | Regency Romance -- Adult fiction -- Print | Regency novels. | Fiction. | History. | Regency fiction. DDC classification: 823.912 LOC classification: PR6015.E795 | C68 2005Summary: The three great-nephews of cantankerous Mr Penicuik know better than to ignore his summons, especially when it concerns the bestowal of his fortune, the wily old gentleman has hatched a typically freakish plan for his stepdaughter's future and his own amusement: his fortune will be Kitty's dowry. But while the beaux are scrambling for her hand, Kitty counters with her own inventive, if daring, scheme: a sham engagement which should keep wedlock at bay. Cotillion shows what made Georgette Heyer the undisputed queen of historical romance, one of the most popular novelists of her day, she is still adored by a huge readership.
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Originally published: London: Heinemann, 1953.

The three great-nephews of cantankerous Mr Penicuik know better than to ignore his summons, especially when it concerns the bestowal of his fortune, the wily old gentleman has hatched a typically freakish plan for his stepdaughter's future and his own amusement: his fortune will be Kitty's dowry. But while the beaux are scrambling for her hand, Kitty counters with her own inventive, if daring, scheme: a sham engagement which should keep wedlock at bay. Cotillion shows what made Georgette Heyer the undisputed queen of historical romance, one of the most popular novelists of her day, she is still adored by a huge readership.

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