Experience Victorian England in "Mortomley's Estate," a compelling novel exploring themes of bankruptcy and social class. Set against the backdrop of a grand estate, this meticulously reprinted volume offers a glimpse into the financial anxieties and societal pressures of the era. Charlotte Elizabeth Lawson Cowan Riddell masterfully weaves a tale of fortunes lost and the struggle for survival in a world defined by rigid social hierarchies. "Mortomley's Estate" is a classic work of Victorian literature, and this edition allows readers to immerse themselves in its historical setting and enduring story. Perfect for those interested in historical romance and general fiction, this novel provides a window into a fascinating period of English history.
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