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Author Boyd, Martin, 1893-1972.

Title The cardboard crown / Martin Boyd
Published Dee Why West : Lansdowne Press, 1971

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 W'PONDS  827.02 B7893 A6/C  AVAILABLE
 W'PONDS  827.02 B7893 A6/C  AVAILABLE
Description 168 pages ; 22cm
Series The Langton quartet
Summary This remarkable novel, first published to a chorus of acclaim in 1952, is one of the lost classics of Australian literature. Martin Boyd is a deeply humane novelist, a writer of family sagas without peer. Set in Australia and England in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, The Cardboard Crown presents an unforgettable portrait of an upper middle-class family who love both countries but are not quite at home in either. At the centre of this scintillating and immensely readable novel is Alice Verso, whose unexpected marriage to Austin Langton not only brings financial stability to the Langtons but founds an Anglo-Australian dynasty. But when her grandson finds her diaries and begins to uncover her story he chances on an intricate web of deception and reveals the complex fate of his family over three generations
Notes First published: London : Cresset, 1952
Subject Boyd, Martin, 1893-1972.
Australian fiction -- 20th century.
Diaries -- Family -- Fiction.
Families -- Australia -- Fiction.
Families -- England -- Fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Domestic fiction.
Fiction.
ISBN 0701803630