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January 2009

The Voyage
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March 2009

South Wind
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Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal
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You Shall Know Them
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We, the Accused
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October 2009

Allan Quatermain
A State of Change
Love in Winter
January 2010

The Dupin Mysteries
These Charming People
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March 2010

Scenes from the Latin Quarter
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The Green Child
May 2010

The Man Who Loved Children
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The Unbearable Bassington
July 2010

The Undiscovered Country
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Heart of Darkness
Highland Fling
September 2010

Greenmantle
Gryll Grange
October 2010

A Christmas Carol
The Aloe
The Gift of the Magi
Agnes Grey
March 2011

Break of Day
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
When I was Otherwise
The Real Charlotte
3 for 2 on all online orders The Voyage

Price £8.99



556 pages, pb
198x130mm, Portrait
ISBN: 978095596020
'The Voyage' is a story warm with Morgan's love of France. Set in the Charente country and the Paris music-halls of the 1930s, 'The Voyage' tells of the travails of one man s quest for love: love for a woman, and love for France. First published in 1940, 'The Voyage' is widely regarded as Charles Morgan s finest work. Revived here by Capuchin Classics, and introduced afresh by Anthony Gardner, this edition makes 'The Voyage' available once more to a modern readership. 'The Voyage' won the James Tait Black memorial prize in 1940.

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Charles Morgan - Charles Morgan (1894-1958) is an English-born novelist and playwright of English and Welsh descent. His many novels include The Fountain (1932) and Sparkenbroke (1936).

Valentine Cunningham - Biography coming soon.