A dance to the music of time. I, Spring : A question of upbringing, A buyer's market, The acceptance world / Anthony Powell.

By: Powell, Anthony, 1905-2000 [author.]Contributor(s): Powell, Anthony, 1905-2000. A question of upbringing | Powell, Anthony, 1905-2000. A buyer's market | Powell, Anthony, 1905-2000. The acceptance worldMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Powell, Anthony, Dance to the music of time ; 1.Publisher: London : Arrow Books, 2000Copyright date: ©1997Description: 726 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780099436683 (paperback)Other title: Dance to the music of time one | Dance to the music of time 1Subject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Ambition -- FictionDDC classification: 823.912
Contents:
A question of upbringing -- A buyer's market -- The acceptance world.
Summary: Anthony Powell's brilliant twelve-novel sequence chronicles the lives of over three hundred characters, and is a unique evocation of life in twentieth-century England. It is unrivalled for its scope, its humour and the enormous pleasure it has given to generations. These first three novels in the sequence follow Nicholas Jenkins, Kenneth Widmerpool and others, as they negotiate the intellectual, cultural and social hurdles which stand between them and the 'Acceptance World'.
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This edition first published in the United Kingdom in 1997.

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A question of upbringing -- A buyer's market -- The acceptance world.

Anthony Powell's brilliant twelve-novel sequence chronicles the lives of over three hundred characters, and is a unique evocation of life in twentieth-century England. It is unrivalled for its scope, its humour and the enormous pleasure it has given to generations. These first three novels in the sequence follow Nicholas Jenkins, Kenneth Widmerpool and others, as they negotiate the intellectual, cultural and social hurdles which stand between them and the 'Acceptance World'.

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