Melvyn Bragg's highly acclaimed, bestselling historical novel, the story behind one of the 19th century's greatest scandals. This is the story of an impostor and bigamist, a self-styled Colonel Hope, who travels to the North, where eventually he marries "The Maid of Buttermere", a young woman whose natural beauty inspired the dreams and confirmed the theories of various early nineteenth-century writers . . . It is a fine...
story . . . This is historical fiction with a human face' Peter Ackroyd, The Times
A skilled, ornate and convincing examination of a nineteenth-century scandal in Bragg's own Cumbria' Thomas Keneally A triumph . . .
I am overwhelmingly impressed' Beryl Bainbridge Bragg achieves the most difficult of feats, the telling of the changing perceptions and ideals of a radical age . . .
He is also as powerful as ever in his description of nature' Sunday Times