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Forever Amber

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A magical combination of an unforgettable heroine, a breath-taking plot and the thrilling rendition of one of the most glamorous and tempestuous periods in history--Restoration England. The author spent thousands of hours in meticulous research and read 356 books in order to create an authentic background for the action of this story. Abandoned on the teeming streets of London with no money, and soon to have a child, sixteen-year-old Amber St. Clare managed, by her wits, beauty and courage, to climb to the highest position possible for a woman then--that of favorite mistress of Charles II. And in Miss Winsor's expert hands, the incredible story of Amber's passionate career, all the strata of Restoration society, the Great Plague and the Fire of London come brilliantly alive again.

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Forever Amber, Kathleen Winsor

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1971
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Language
English
Released
1971
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Paperback
Pages
368
ISBN10
0552084816
ISBN13
9780552084819
First published
1944
Original title
Forever Amber
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A magical combination of an unforgettable heroine, a breath-taking plot and the thrilling rendition of one of the most glamorous and tempestuous periods in history--Restoration England. The author spent thousands of hours in meticulous research and read 356 books in order to create an authentic background for the action of this story. Abandoned on the teeming streets of London with no money, and soon to have a child, sixteen-year-old Amber St. Clare managed, by her wits, beauty and courage, to climb to the highest position possible for a woman then--that of favorite mistress of Charles II. And in Miss Winsor's expert hands, the incredible story of Amber's passionate career, all the strata of Restoration society, the Great Plague and the Fire of London come brilliantly alive again.