A new edition of this classic work of Atlantic fiction, set on a wild, isolated island off the coast of Nova Scotia.
This classic Nova Scotia novel tells the story of Isabel Jardin, a strong and sensitive woman, and the men in her life-the stoic Matthew Carney, a living legend, the passionate Gregory Skane, and the innocent but infatuated Jim Sargent. Set in the 1920s, The Nymph and the Lamp unfolds against the wild desolation of Marina, a wind-swept island off the coast of Nova Scotia, as the characters come to terms with their personal contradictions and the demands of isolated island life.
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One of Canada's most popular and celebrated writers, Thomas H. Raddall (1903-1994) is the author of a vast collection of fiction and nonfiction works, and a three-time winner of the Governor General's Literary Award. Some of his most beloved novels include His Majesty's Yankees (1942), The Nymph and the Lamp (1950), and The Governor's Lady (1960).
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A new edition of this classic work of Atlantic fiction, set on a wild, isolated island off the coast of Nova Scotia. This classic Nova Scotia novel tells the story of Isabel Jardin, a strong and sensitive woman, and the men in her life-the stoic Matthew Carney, a living legend, the passionate Gregory Skane, and the innocent but infatuated Jim Sargent. Set in the 1920s, The Nymph and the Lamp unfolds against the wild desolation of Marina, a wind-swept island off the coast of Nova Scotia, as the characters come to terms with their personal contradictions and the demands of isolated island life. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781774713006
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A new edition of this classic work of Atlantic fiction, set on a wild, isolated island off the coast of Nova Scotia. This classic Nova Scotia novel tells the story of Isabel Jardin, a strong and sensitive woman, and the men in her life-the stoic Matthew Carney, a living legend, the passionate Gregory Skane, and the innocent but infatuated Jim Sargent. Set in the 1920s, The Nymph and the Lamp unfolds against the wild desolation of Marina, a wind-swept island off the coast of Nova Scotia, as the characters come to terms with their personal contradictions and the demands of isolated island life. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781774713006
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A new edition of this classic work of Atlantic fiction, set on a wild, isolated island off the coast of Nova Scotia. This classic Nova Scotia novel tells the story of Isabel Jardin, a strong and sensitive woman, and the men in her life-the stoic Matthew Carney, a living legend, the passionate Gregory Skane, and the innocent but infatuated Jim Sargent. Set in the 1920s, The Nymph and the Lamp unfolds against the wild desolation of Marina, a wind-swept island off the coast of Nova Scotia, as the characters come to terms with their personal contradictions and the demands of isolated island life. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781774713006