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Author Jackson, Mick.

Title The underground man / Mick Jackson
Published New York : William Morrow, 1997

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 W'PONDS  820.914 J1359 A6/U  AVAILABLE
Description 262 pages ; 21 cm
Summary On a visit to the Duke's establishment, which still more or less stands, Mick Jackson became fascinated not only by the tunnels but by the stories that surrounded the memory of this strange man. He began to embroider them with fictional ideas of his own, and with the tales the local people passed on to him. Some of the characters' names in the book are genuine, as indeed are some of the most bizarre details. The actual narrative is, however, pure invention, filled not only with tales of the Duke, but also with the excitement and discoveries of the age in which he lived, and the mysteries that we are still exploring
William John Cavendish Bentinck Scott, the fifth Duke of Portland, who died in 1879, was a singularly eccentric man. What sets him apart from other famous eccentrics is the fact that he had the wealth to indulge his manias to the fullest. Perhaps his greatest achievement was to have a vast network of underground tunnels built beneath his estate, from which, with his horses and carriages, he could secretly escape to the outside world
Subject Portland, William John Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, Duke of, 1800-1879 -- Fiction.
Eccentrics and eccentricities -- Fiction.
Eccentrics and eccentricities -- Great Britain -- Fiction.
Excavation -- Fiction.
Excavation -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.
Nobility -- Fiction.
Nobility -- Great Britain -- Fiction.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Fiction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100257
Genre/Form Biographical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Fiction.
LC no. 97012456
ISBN 0688154492