Aristocracy: a developing theme
Aristocracy: a developing theme
Despite today’s ideas of equality, the Aristocracy still features strongly in literature. Suprisingly, in a number of books published by TSL. For this list, we turn things around adding a couple of other related books to those by TSL authors:
1. Pamela Howarth – The Winspeare Lot features Baronette Winspeare and his family.
2. Maya Alexandri – The Celebration Husband features the von Brantburgs
3. Josie Arden – Broken Ties of Time featuring Lord Winsforth
4. Ray Wooster – A Boy’s War Journal 1942-1942 featuring the Bracon family
5. Sam Riverbanks – The Duelling Worlds featuring the Royal Family of Cumbra
Short stories:
The Brute and the Beast in Ravelled and other stories by Sue Hampton
Where the bee sucks in Tea at the Opalaco and other stories by Jane Lockyer Willis
Children’s stories:
Sir Chocolate and the Strawberry Cream Berries by Robbie and Michael Cheadle
The bonus books are:
Lord Greystoke aka Tarzan
Count Dracula
Pomp and Circumstance by Sue Hampton
And more from TSL authors since 2016:
Big Name Hunting and A limerick romp through time – Arnie Wilson
From Commoner to Coronet by Beatrice Holloway (coming 2018)
Thanks to Pablo for the image
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