Cashel Byron's Profession
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Book Description
George Bernard Shaw's great novel follows Cashel Byron, a world-champion prizefighter, as he tries to woo wealthy aristocrat Lydia Carew without revealing his illegal profession. Lydia, portrayed as a moral and intelligent woman, is contrasted throughout with the ruffian and rogue Cashel. When Cashel goes to England to secure his world title in that country he meets Lydia at her country manor. As ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Capuchin Classics |
Binding | Paperback (5 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 280 |
ISBN-10 | 095591566X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0955915666 |
Publication Date | 08/01/2009 |
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About Anthony Lejeune (Foreword) : Anthony Lejeune is a published editor. A published credit of Anthony Lejeune is The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Capuchin Classics).
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