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THE WINDING STAIR
Francis bacon, his rise and fall.
by Daphne du Maurier ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 21, 1976
Du Maurier began this story with Golden Lads (1975), a study of the young Bacon and his beloved older brother Anthony, ending with Anthony's death in 1601. The present volume follows the mature lawyer, politician, and thinker through the remaining 25 years of his astonishing life. High office had eluded Bacon under Elizabeth; with the accession of James I in 1603 he began his gradual ascent to the Lord Chancellor's woolsack through a succession of lofty legal posts anti convenient friendships with important persons. His rise was curiously intertwined with the ominous issue of royal prerogative and the career of its most stalwart judicial opponent, Bacon's inveterate rival Sir Edward Coke. Attorney-General Bacon and the great Chief Justice of Common Pleas (once rivals for the hand of the same woman) took up opposing—and prophetic—lines of argument as to how far the common law and the judiciary should be servants to the Crown. During the same crowded decades this frail hypochondriac was writing legal works of some importance, revising and expanding his Essays in successive editions, drawing up white papers and propositions for legal reform, and publishing various parts of the encyclopedic scheme he was devising for the restructuring of "philosophy" (i.e., higher learning) in accordance with something like empirical methods. Du Maurier narrates this prodigious career smoothly but glibly, leaving us rather at a loss to account for the Lord Chancellor's stunning (and still controversial) 1621 confession to charges of receiving bribes. Most legal and intellectual issues are digested into trivial pablum, and the frequent coy references to the Shakespearean-authorship question do nothing to reassure anyone of Du Maurier's scholarly judgment. Catherine Drinker Bowen's The Lion and The Throne (1956; a biography of Coke) and Francis Bacon: The Temper of A Man (1963) remain the layman's guides par excellence to this material.
Pub Date: Jan. 21, 1976
ISBN: 1844080749
Page Count: 320
Publisher: Doubleday
Review Posted Online: March 28, 2012
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 1976
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The author's youthfulness helps to assure the inevitable comparison with the Anne Frank diary although over and above the...
Elie Wiesel spent his early years in a small Transylvanian town as one of four children.
He was the only one of the family to survive what Francois Maurois, in his introduction, calls the "human holocaust" of the persecution of the Jews, which began with the restrictions, the singularization of the yellow star, the enclosure within the ghetto, and went on to the mass deportations to the ovens of Auschwitz and Buchenwald. There are unforgettable and horrifying scenes here in this spare and sombre memoir of this experience of the hanging of a child, of his first farewell with his father who leaves him an inheritance of a knife and a spoon, and of his last goodbye at Buchenwald his father's corpse is already cold let alone the long months of survival under unconscionable conditions.
Pub Date: Jan. 16, 2006
ISBN: 0374500010
Page Count: 120
Publisher: Hill & Wang
Review Posted Online: Oct. 7, 2011
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2006
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by Jon Krakauer ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 1, 1996
A wonderful page-turner written with humility, immediacy, and great style. Nothing came cheap and easy to McCandless, nor...
The excruciating story of a young man on a quest for knowledge and experience, a search that eventually cooked his goose, told with the flair of a seasoned investigative reporter by Outside magazine contributing editor Krakauer (Eiger Dreams, 1990).
Chris McCandless loved the road, the unadorned life, the Tolstoyan call to asceticism. After graduating college, he took off on another of his long destinationless journeys, this time cutting all contact with his family and changing his name to Alex Supertramp. He was a gent of strong opinions, and he shared them with those he met: "You must lose your inclination for monotonous security and adopt a helter-skelter style of life''; "be nomadic.'' Ultimately, in 1992, his terms got him into mortal trouble when he ran up against something—the Alaskan wild—that didn't give a hoot about Supertramp's worldview; his decomposed corpse was found 16 weeks after he entered the bush. Many people felt McCandless was just a hubris-laden jerk with a death wish (he had discarded his map before going into the wild and brought no food but a bag of rice). Krakauer thought not. Admitting an interest that bordered on obsession, he dug deep into McCandless's life. He found a willful, reckless, moody boyhood; an ugly little secret that sundered the relationship between father and son; a moral absolutism that agitated the young man's soul and drove him to extremes; but he was no more a nutcase than other pilgrims. Writing in supple, electric prose, Krakauer tries to make sense of McCandless (while scrupulously avoiding off-the-rack psychoanalysis): his risky behavior and the rites associated with it, his asceticism, his love of wide open spaces, the flights of his soul.
Pub Date: Jan. 1, 1996
ISBN: 0-679-42850-X
Publisher: Villard
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Bribery and betrayal in Stuart England: The Winding Stair, by Jesse Norman, reviewed
The philosopher and statesman francis bacon is portrayed as a vicar of bray figure, all too ready to change allegiances in one of the most volatile periods of english history.
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The Winding Stair
Jesse Norman
Biteback, pp. 480, £20
The philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon wrote: ‘All rising to great place is by a winding stair.’ This historical novel is about him and his use of it. The way up is long, intricate and difficult; downwards there is nothing to ‘slow his fall’. His antagonist in his ascent to worldly power was the lawyer Edward Coke. Bacon rose to be lord chancellor of Great Britain. Coke became attorney general under James I. Both fell from grace.
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It is a political story. Judging from what has been happening recently, nothing has changed. Ambition, ruthless achievement, favour, bribery, corruption and betrayal are the features of the political world. Jesse Norman’s novel is about Bacon’s political career, not about him as a natural philosopher. He is portrayed as a Vicar of Bray figure. The Earl of Essex is the patron to whom he is entirely loyal until (to quote one of President Nasser’s generals) ‘the time for treachery arises’. Bacon is instrumental in the prosecution, trial and execution of Essex. Royal interests are paramount.
Coke regarded himself as the superior jurist, and the two lawyers took opposing sides over the issue of prerogative. Bacon, with his view always to advancement, adhered to the royal prerogative. Coke was the proponent of parliamentary prerogative. The argument eventually led to the English Civil War.
The narrative, constantly changing between past and present tense, is reminiscent of Hilary Mantel’s storytelling. Norman creates a similar historical atmosphere from meticulous research. He commands masses of detail about Elizabethan and Jacobean government and law, using idioms and expressions appropriate to the time: ‘I am like a hawk, that bates, when I see occasion of service, but cannot fly because I am tied to another’s fist.’ King James is concerned about ‘thefteous stealing’ and Bacon ‘can turn a sentence as can few others’. That is also true of the author, in this tale of ‘power and purpose’.
Norman is a man of many parts – classicist, philosopher, academic and government minister under both Theresa May and Liz Truss – to which now must be added novelist. He writes with a deep knowledge of parliament – ‘the happenings, the plots and counterplots, the subterfuges and stratagems’. This tour de force reflects his direct experience of the winding stair.
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Syracuse by shannon, vinyl frontier, the philosopher & the pygmy, the winding stair, by jesse norman, biteback 464pp £20.
It’s small wonder that The Winding Stair , the first novel by the Conservative MP Jesse Norman, about Francis Bacon, eventually a 17th-century Lord Chancellor but more famous for almost everything else in his life, savours distinctly of authorial identification. Like his protagonist, Norman, who recently resigned as a junior minister, has endured long, agonising years of immaculately connected impotence.
It is not necessary to have read Norman’s widely praised works on Michael Oakeshott, Edmund Burke and Adam Smith to know that he can write. One only has to glance at his letter on the occasion of a previous resignation, from the government of Boris Johnson: ‘you are simply seeking to campaign, to keep changing the subject and to create political and cultural dividing lines mainly for your advantage.’ Its continuing salience perhaps explains Norman’s scant attainment of favour under Rishi Sunak.
Early in The Winding Stair , Francis’s amiable father, Sir Nicholas Bacon, reminisces about ‘the time of Lord Cromwell’: ‘Now that was a man of power, Frank! … I recall he had a painting by Master Holbein at his house that caught his strength, but I never much liked it.’ Norman here surely alludes, with respectful dissent, to his new genre’s
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The Winding Stair
By Jesse Norman
WINNER OF THE 2023 PARLIAMENTARY BOOK AWARDS
NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR
SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE WEEK
Power is shifting. Queen Elizabeth I is dying, James waiting to become King. Everywhere, there is opportunity to ascend.
But who will thrive, and who will fail, under the new King? Will it be the scholar Francis Bacon, whose brilliant mind is the envy of the royal court? Or his hated rival the attorney Edward Coke, already acclaimed as the greatest lawyer of his generation?
The Winding Stair tells the gripping story of these two founders of our modern world and their battle for power, pre-eminence – and the hand of the most eligible woman in the realm. Combining humour, wit and imagination with deep research, this novel is a dazzling synthesis of history and fiction that takes the genre to new places. It is an epic tale of jealousy and intrigue in Elizabethan and Jacobean England, which, in its lowest moments, holds a darkened mirror to our own contemporary politics.
“The narrative, constantly changing between past and present tense, is reminiscent of Hilary Mantel’s storytelling. Norman creates a similar historical atmosphere from meticulous research… Norman is a man of many parts … to which now must be added novelist. He writes with a deep knowledge of parliament – ‘the happenings, the plots and counterplots, the subterfuges and stratagems’. This tour de force reflects his direct experience of the winding stair.” The Spectator
“I read two books this year that were impressive and enjoyable: both qualities equally important to me – as what is the point of being impressed if you don’t enjoy yourself? One was a historical novel by Jesse Norman, The Winding Stair (Biteback). The story of Francis Bacon, it fairly whizzed along and left me feeling happy but as though I had rushed up and down many Tudor and Stuart staircases in my turn ... With both these stout, well-written books to hand, you could escape any family Christmas for an hour or two daily, going back in time and being utterly engrossed.” BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 Antonia Fraser, The New Statesman
“Go to The Winding Stair for superb exercises in pseudo-golden-age English prose, for ingenious historical and political analysis of a significant rivalry in a fascinating period and, of course, for insights into the mind of one of the few remaining Conservative MPs to add more lustre than disgrace to the whip he takes.” The Literary Review
“Masterly … I loved every page. The perfect sequel to Wolf Hall .” Andrew Roberts
“An absolutely thrilling read. How does someone of deep intelligence, integrity and thoughtfulness navigate the corruptions, ambitions and duplicity of a parliament crammed with nothing but sycophants, place-servers and creeps? This is an engrossing and compelling blend of political thriller and pitch-perfect historical novel.” Stephen Fry
“An Elizabethan House of Cards .” Michael Dobbs
“Extremely impressive … The portraits of Bacon and Coke, the subtle but deadly clash of characters, the minefield of royal favouritism, the elegant corruption, the whole conveyed in the beautiful language of the era, brings that world to life in an extraordinary way.” Antony Beevor
“A pacy retelling of the story.” Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch FBA
“A remarkable tour de force which perfectly captures the essence of the story with uncommon ingenuity. Can there be a more fascinating tale in the whole of English history?” Professor John Baker FBA
“This immensely clever, elegant and captivating novel shows just how closely fiction can align with history. It breathes the air of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean court and takes us utterly into their world. One might even suggest that Jesse Norman is the true inheritor of Hilary’s mantle.” Suzannah Lipscomb
“Richly informed by historical research, The Winding Stair expertly captures the bitter rivalries of court politics and the ugly reality of political power.” Ruth Scurr
“That rare thing: a historical novel that feels true to the period yet never slavish to its sources. Norman is a fine writer who will take you to the very edge of the action and hold you there, utterly transfixed.” Daisy Dunn
“ The Winding Stair is a masterly study in ambition, intrigue and revenge that breathes new life into historical fiction … It has all the page-turning urgency and intensity of Wolf Hall but (with respect to the latter’s late author) is both better researched and better written. Above all, it is more original.” The Critic
“If good history requires imaginative sympathy, Jesse Norman must be reckoned a first-rate historian … Norman almost certainly comes closer to the truth than a conventional biographer would have done … It is a serious book for grown-up readers. The reward is a brilliant disquisition on how our legal and political systems came into existence.” Daniel Hannan, ConservativeHome
“A dynamic political thriller and an evocative character study.” History Revealed
“Norman understands the interplay of power and influence innately.” Alexander Larman, The Observer
“A dazzlingly learned meditation on English law and political philosophy at the turn of the 17th century, disguised as a gripping thriller about the feud between two deadly rivals … The Winding Stair is not only a brilliantly unsparing portrait of political ambition but also a fascinating account of the emergence of the law as a brake on the power of the executive … Gloriously clever [and] a delight to read.” Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times Book of the Week
“It is with an eye fixed firmly on the present that Norman takes readers through this tale of Machiavellian chicanery, legal quandary and political crisis.” Financial Times
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Biteback Publishing has scooped The Winding Stair , a “dazzling” fiction début from MP Jesse Norman.
James Stephens, publisher, acquired UK Commonwealth rights, excluding Canada, from Caroline Michel at PFD. The novel will be published in May 2023 and be supported by a “major” publicity campaign. All the author proceeds will be donated to NMITE, the new specialist technology and engineering university in Hereford.
The Winding Stair is a “gripping” story of ambition and revenge set in the courts of Elizabethan and Jacobean England. The narrative follows Francis Bacon and his rival Edward Coke – “the greatest lawyer of his generation” – as they struggle for power and influence.
Norman said: “The 17th century is history, life and politics with the gloves off. The people are bigger, the stakes are higher, the plotting more devious and cut-throat. So it is with this book. Much of it is invented; almost all of it is true.”
Stephens added: “Jesse is a wonderful writer with an extraordinary imagination. In The Winding Stair , he combines profound scholarly research with an ingenious narrative sweep to create a tour de force of historical worldbuilding. It will appeal to fans of the very finest examples of the genre while offering dark echoes of our current political climate.”
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T he Winding Stair Bookshop & Café became a famous Dublin landmark in the 1970s and 1980s. Named after the Yeats poem, and in honour of its winding staircase, it is perfectly located, overlooking the river Liffey, with an iconic view of the Ha'penny bridge. As a popular meeting place for writers, musicians and artists, it was a well known hub for debate and creativity with many poems written, novels penned and movies shot within its walls. When its closure was announced in 2005, there were mutterings about the end of an era, but in 2006, Elaine Murphy brought this much-loved spot back to life as a restaurant, championing seasonal, Irish produce. The bookshop, located on the ground floor, was retained, as were many of the old bookshelves, photos and memories. The room retains its timeless charm with stripped wood tables and floors, and Bentwood café chairs. The old girders give a nod to its past as a tweed loom and the view remains as quintessentially Dublin as ever.
The food is good, old-fashioned home cooking, with produce sourced from artisans within the island. The beer list focuses on local and international micro breweries with an emphasis on good food, matched beers and ales. The wine list is extensive and also aims to showcase some of the new and emerging stellar boutique wine makers from the new and old worlds. We aim to be a restaurant devoid of bells and whistles, with food cooked by chefs devoid of ego and served by warm, friendly professionals with a passion for their business. We hope we have succeeded!
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- Roasted cauliflower, grilled Kinsealy courgette, romesco, roasted red onions, tabbouleh and toasted almonds, €26
- Irish Waters cod, broad beans, asparagus, pea and herb gnocchi, sauce gribiche, €30
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- Irish Cheese board with homemade this month's chutney and crackers, €16
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- The Wooded Pig Irish charcuterie board with house-cured vegetables and breads, €20
- Winding Stair Fish Plate: Belvelly, Goatsbridge Farm and home-made smoked fish paté, chive crème fraîche, treacle bread, cornichons and caper berries, good for sharing, €25
- Irish Waters hake, broad beans, asparagus, pea and herb gnocchi, sauce gribiche, €30
- Youngs' 9 oz Black Angus Irish striploin, homemade chips, steamed greens and garlic herb butter €42
- Legal Eagle homemade crisps with salt and vinegar €7
- Steamed greens €7
- Mixed green leaves €7
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- Today's soup
- Potted Dingle Bay crab with pickled cucumber, toasted soda bread and organic leaves
- Garryhinch Wood king oyster mushroom, cashew labneh, green sauce
- Warm chorizo and Kinsealy heirloom tomato salad with basil and Macroom ricotta toast, pumpkin seeds and sherry vinaigrette
- Grilled Kinsealy asparagus, lemon and parsley crumb whipped Dublin Hills Goats cheese, preserved lemon, walnuts
- Doyle's hand-smoked haddock, poached in milk with onions and white Cheddar mash
- Youngs 9oz Black Angus striploin, homemade chips, Gold River Farm green salad and garlic herb butter
- Irish Waters hake, broad beans, asparagus, pea and herb gnocchi, sauce gribiche
- Roasted cauliflower, grilled Kinsealy courgette, romesco, roasted red onions, tabbouleh and toasted almonds
- Pigs on the Green pork cutlet, shave fennel and apple salad, fennel chutney and potato rosti
- Irish rhubarb and Chantilly cream with caramelised orange crunch
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- Wild Irish Game Guinea Fowl, Pigs on the Green sausage stuffing , bacon sprouts, roasted Irish baby potatoes, gravy and cranberry relish
- Youngs 9oz Black Angus striploin, homemade chips, steamed greens and garlic herb butter
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- Salt-baked celeriac, shaved brussel sprout salad, Butternut squash purée, pickled cranberry and mixed seeds
- Treacle tart with boozy clementines
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- Salt-baked celeriac, shaved brussel sprout salad, butternut squash purée, pickled cranberry and mixed seeds
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- Roasted celeriac, hazelnut and truffle soup (8b,9)
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Of all revenge, the greatest is this: that which cometh suddenly, without expectation.
AMBITION REVENGE
Power is shifting. Queen Elizabeth I is dying, James waiting to become King. Everywhere, there is opportunity to ascend.
But who will thrive, and who will fail, under the new King? Will it be the scholar Francis Bacon, whose brilliant mind is the envy of the royal court? Or his hated rival the attorney Edward Coke, already acclaimed as the greatest lawyer of his generation?
The Winding Stair tells the gripping story of these two founders of our modern world and their battle for power, pre-eminence – and the hand of the most eligible woman in the realm. Combining humour, wit and imagination with deep research, this novel is a dazzling synthesis of history and fiction that takes the genre to new places. It is an epic tale of jealousy and intrigue in Elizabethan and Jacobean England, which, in its lowest moments, holds a darkened mirror to our own contemporary politics.
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Combining humour, wit and imagination with deep research, this novel is a dazzling synthesis of history and fiction that takes the genre to new places: an epic tale of jealousy and intrigue, which also holds a darkened mirror to our own contemporary politics. Genres Historical FictionFiction. 480 pages, Hardcover.
"A ll Rising to Great Place is by a winding Stair", wrote Francis Bacon in his Essayes (1597). Daphne du Maurier used The Winding Stair as the title of her 1976 biography of Bacon, and now Jesse Norman, a Conservative MP and biographer of Adam Smith and Edmund Burke, deploys it. An impish author's note assures us: "This is a novel. Much of it is made up; almost all of it is true.
The Winding Stair — the title comes from Bacon's essay on the art of rising "to great place" — is at once more unusual, more ambitious and far more satisfying. It's a dazzlingly learned meditation on English law and political philosophy at the turn of the 17th century, disguised as a gripping thriller about the feud between two deadly rivals.
To ask why this is so would be a far more useful project. If the authors are serious, this is a silly, distasteful book. If they are not, it's a brilliant satire. Pub Date: Sept. 1, 1998. ISBN: -670-88146-5. Page Count: 430. Publisher: Viking. Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010. Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 1998.
The philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon wrote: 'All rising to great place is by a winding stair.' This historical novel is about him and his use of it. The way up is long, intricate and ...
This tour de force reflects his direct experience of the winding stair."--The Spectator. BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 "I read two books this year that were impressive and enjoyable: ... --Literary Review. About the Author. Jesse Norman is the MP for Hereford and South Herefordshire. As Financial Secretary to the Treasury from 2019 to 2021, he ...
It's small wonder that The Winding Stair, the first novel by the Conservative MP Jesse Norman, about Francis Bacon, eventually a 17th-century Lord Chancellor but more famous for almost everything else in his life, savours distinctly of authorial identification.Like his protagonist, Norman, who recently resigned as a junior minister, has endured long, agonising years of immaculately connected ...
The Winding Stair. Hardcover - 1 June 2023. by Jesse Norman (Author) 3.9 79 ratings. See all formats and editions. Of all revenge, the greatest is this: that which cometh suddenly, without expectation. AMBITION REVENGE Power is shifting. Queen Elizabeth I is dying, James waiting to become King. Everywhere, there is opportunity to ascend.
The Winding Stair tells the gripping story of these two founders of our modern world and their battle for power, pre-eminence - and the hand of the most eligible woman in the realm. Combining humour, wit and imagination with deep research, this novel is a dazzling synthesis of history and fiction that takes the genre to new places.
The Winding Stair tells the gripping story of these two founders of our modern world and their battle for power, pre-eminence - and the hand of the most eligible woman in the realm. Combining humour, wit and imagination with deep research, this novel is a dazzling synthesis of history and fiction that takes the genre to new places.
Rights Nov 11, 2022 by Katie Fraser. Jesse Norman. Biteback Publishing has scooped The Winding Stair, a "dazzling" fiction début from MP Jesse Norman. James Stephens, publisher, acquired UK ...
Book Online. Buy Voucher. The Winding Stair Bookshop & Café became a famous Dublin landmark in the 1970s and 1980s. Named after the Yeats poem, and in honour of its winding staircase, it is perfectly located, overlooking the river Liffey, with an iconic view of the Ha'penny bridge. As a popular meeting place for writers, musicians and ...
An enthusiastic cyclist, hillwalker, wild swimmer and amateur jazz trumpeter, he is married to Kate Bingham and they have three children. The Winding Stair is his first novel. www.jessenorman.com. Buy The Winding Stair by Jesse Norman (ISBN: 9781785908606) from Amazon's Book Store.
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Read 20 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. When the invitation came, Juana Brett was delighted. ... Before her books became her living she worked as a civil servant, journalist, publishers' reader and a reviewer. ... From the moment Juana learned about the winding stair that led to the hidden rooms beneath the castle, she ...
The Winding Stair by Jesse Norman. Both sides of Edward Coke's reputation have endured. Not long ago the benchers of the Inner Temple refused to name a new building after him because of his brutal prosecution of Walter Raleigh. Yet Coke's law reports, many of them his own cases, continue to be uniquely relevant to the modern law governing ...
The Winding Stair tells the gripping story of these two founders of our modern world and their battle for power, pre-eminence - and the hand of the most eligible woman in the realm. Combining humour, wit and imagination with deep research, this novel is a dazzling synthesis of history and fiction that takes the genre to new places.
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The Winding Stair tells the gripping story of these two founders of our modern world and their battle for power, pre-eminence - and the hand of the most eligible woman in the realm. Combining humour, wit and imagination with deep research, this novel is a dazzling synthesis of history and fiction that takes the genre to new places.
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The Winding Stair, first published in 1923, is set largely in Morocco and follows the adventures of Paul Ravenal as he seeks to atone for the disgrace attached to his family name due to the actions of his father.
The Winding Stair is his first novel. www.jessenorman.com. Customer reviews. 3.9 out of 5 stars. 3.9 out of 5. 87 global ratings. 5 star 4 star 3 star 2 star 1 star 5 star. 43% 26% 20% 5% 7% 43%. 5 star 4 star 3 star 2 star 1 star ... Book reviews & recommendations: Amazon Home Services Experienced pros Happiness Guarantee: IMDb Movies, TV ...