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Julian Fellowes

    August 17, 1949

    Julian Fellowes is a master at capturing intricate social nuances and the behavior of the upper classes. His writing is characterized by a keen insight into the motivations and societal mechanics that govern the elite. With a sharp eye for detail and irony, Fellowes unveils the subtleties of social strata and their attendant snobbery. His works offer an enchanting, if sometimes critical, glimpse into the world of the privileged.

    Julian Fellowes
    Past Imperfect; Snobs. Eine Klasse für sich. Snobs, englische Ausgabe
    Julian Fellowes's Belgravia
    A Modern Marriage
    Downton Abbey: Series 2 Scripts (Official)
    Downton Abbey Script Book Season 1
    Downton Abbey, The Complete Scripts. Season.3
    • Downton Abbey Script Book Season 1

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The most successful British television drama of our time, the multi-award-winning Downton Abbey has become a national phenomenon in the U.S. as well. Created by Julian Fellowes—who received an Academy Award for his screenplay for the acclaimed Robert Altman motion picture, Gosford Park—Downton Abbey features stellar performances, ravishing sets and costumes, and, most importantly, absolutely riveting plots. Now the scripts for the entire first season have been collected in one volume, along with never before seen material, incisive commentary, and color photos that will completely immerse fans in the world of Downton Abbey.

      Downton Abbey Script Book Season 1
      4.6
    • A Modern Marriage

      A Royal Celebration

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Britain's leading authority on the peerage and Royal Family commemorates and celebrates the year of the Royal Wedding, including a brief historical outline of royal weddings and biography and family trees of William and Kate Offering an exclusive perspective on the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, this beautiful book celebrates and commemorates their relationship from their first dates right up to the marriage ceremony and honeymoon, and is sumptuously illustrated with gorgeous photographs and filled with quirky facts about the royal couple. There is a section devoted entirely to the wedding ceremony, with details of the dress, bridesmaids, flowers, music, and Westminster Abbey, including the role the iconic building has played in royal weddings through the ages. Britain's leading authority on the peerage and Royal Family since 1769, Debrett's offers unique perspectives on genealogy, protocol, etiquette, and correct form, and provides guidance and expert commentary on all aspects of the ceremony.

      A Modern Marriage
      3.5
    • Julian Fellowes's Belgravia

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      NOW A MAJOR ITV SUNDAY NIGHT DRAMAThe brand new story from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, set in 1840s London

      Julian Fellowes's Belgravia
      3.8
    • SNOBS Edith Lavery, the attractive only child of a middle-class accountant, leaves behind her dull job when she manages to bag one of the most eligible bachelors in town. But is life amongst the aristocracy really all that it seems ...? PAST IMPERFECT Damian Baxter is very, very rich. But he has one concern: who should inherit his fortune. A letter from an ex-girlfriend suggests Damian may have fathered a child, but the letter is anonymous. Finding the truth will not be easy - and the only man who can help is Damian's sworn enemy ..

      Past Imperfect; Snobs. Eine Klasse für sich. Snobs, englische Ausgabe
      3.6
    • Belgravia

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      FROM THE CREATOR OF DOWNTON ABBEY and THE GILDED AGE 'A modern classic that will fill any Downton-shaped hole' Daily Express It is the evening of 15 June 1815, and the Duchess of Richmond has thrown a magnificent ball in Brussels for the Duke of Wellington. The guests include James and Anne Trenchard - who have made their money in trade - along with their beautiful daughter Sophia. When the Trenchards move into the fashionable new area of Belgravia some twenty-five years later, they are surrounded by some of London society's most influential families. But something happened that night of the ball, so long ago, that threatens their new status. Because behind Belgravia's magnificent doors is a world of secrets, gossip and intrigue. 'Stunning' Mail on Sunday 'Written with brio, the novel races along with all the page-turning suspense of a thriller' Woman & Home 'A jolly romp about Fellowes's favourite subject, class' Sunday Times 'Immersive and intriguing' Stylist

      Belgravia
      3.7
    • Snobs

      A Novel, English Edition

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Edith Lavery, an English blonde with large eyes and nice manners, is the daughter of a moderately successful accountant and his social-climbing wife. While visiting his parents' stately home as a paying guest, Edith meets Charles, Earl Broughton, and heir to the Marquess of Uckfield, who runs the family estates in East Sussex and Norfolk. To the gossip columns he is one of the most eligible young aristocrats around. When he proposes. Edith accepts. But is she really in love with Charles? Or with his title, his position, and all that goes with it? One inescapable part of life at Broughton Hall is Charles's mother, the shrewd Lady Uckfield, known to her friends as "Googie" and described by the narrator---an actor who moves comfortably among the upper classes while chronicling their foibles---"as the most socially expert individual I have ever known at all well. She combined a watchmaker's eye for detail with a madam's knowledge of the world." Lady Uckfield is convinced that Edith is more interested in becoming a countess than in being a good wife to her son. And when a television company, complete with a gorgeous leading man, descends on Broughton Hall to film a period drama, "Googie's" worst fears seem fully justified.

      Snobs
      3.4
    • Damian Baxter is hugely wealthy and dying. He lives alone in a big house in Surrey, England, looked after by a chauffeur, butler, cook and housemaid. He has but one concern—his fortune in excess of 500 million pounds, and who should inherit it on his death. Past Imperfect is the story of a quest. Damian Baxter wishes to know if he has a living heir. By the time he married in his late thirties he was sterile (the result of adult mumps), but what about before that unfortunate illness? Had he sired a child? He sets himself (and others) to the task of finding his heir.

      Past Imperfect
      3.4
    • Romeo and Juliet - Special Edition

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Includes Shakespeare's original text followed by the adapted screenplay from the screenwriter Julian Fellowes.

      Romeo and Juliet - Special Edition