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| colspan="2" align="center" width="175px" | [[Image:Book-Cover-MBHR183-The Country Gentleman-1985-Dinah Dean.jpg|175px|thumb|center|1985 UK Edition]]
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| colspan="2" | '''By [[Dinah Dean]]'''
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| valign="top" width="75px" | '''Publisher''' ||width="100px" | [[Mills and Boon Romance | Mills & Boon Masquerade Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance By The Numbers|#M183]]
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|- valign="top" | '''Release Month''' || September 1985 (UK)
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| colspan="2" | '''[[Mills and Boon Romance | Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance]] Series #'''
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| valign="top" | '''Preceded by'''||''[[Camellias For Caroline]]''
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| valign="top" | '''Followed by'''||''[[The Rose Of Redayre]]''
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* '''Author''': [[Dinah Dean]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dinah Dean]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance 101 - 200|#183]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance By The Numbers|#M183]]
* '''Year''': 1985
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* '''Year''': 1985, September
* '''Setting''': England - 1807
 
* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/Country-Gentleman-Regency-Category-Romances/dp/0373310110/ref=sr_1_2/104-3237540-2166339?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1177367775&sr=1-2 The Country Gentleman]
 
  
== Book Description ==
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==Book Description==
 
 
'''Blurb from UK Edition'''
 
  
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===Blurb from UK Edition===
 
The arrival of Mr. John Harris, the new owner of Pinnacles House, was greeted with much interest by the inhabitants of Woodham. Why should a man who was so handsome, so agreeable and so nobly heroic ­ a man who had lived Abroad ­ dream of settling down in the English countryside? It all seemed very mysterious...
 
The arrival of Mr. John Harris, the new owner of Pinnacles House, was greeted with much interest by the inhabitants of Woodham. Why should a man who was so handsome, so agreeable and so nobly heroic ­ a man who had lived Abroad ­ dream of settling down in the English countryside? It all seemed very mysterious...
  
 
Miss Lucinda Calvert longed to ask him many questions, but courtesy forbade her. And by no means could she ask him the most important question of all ­ for how could a lady ask a man if he loved her?  
 
Miss Lucinda Calvert longed to ask him many questions, but courtesy forbade her. And by no means could she ask him the most important question of all ­ for how could a lady ask a man if he loved her?  
  
 
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===Blurb from US Edition===
'''Blurb from US Edition'''
 
 
 
 
''The Front:''
 
''The Front:''
  
''What sort of man is he? ''. A gentleman, Lucinda replied. Quite young ­ well, thirtyish, I suppose ­ and tall. Fred liked him.
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''What sort of man is he? ''A gentleman, Lucinda replied. Quite young ­ well, thirtyish, I suppose ­ and tall. Fred liked him.
  
 
"A fine recommendation." Her mother said with a touch of acidity. "He must be a paragon if the cat likes him. Where does he come from? What is his family? Is he married? Really, Lucinda--"
 
"A fine recommendation." Her mother said with a touch of acidity. "He must be a paragon if the cat likes him. Where does he come from? What is his family? Is he married? Really, Lucinda--"
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Miss Lucinda Calvert longed to ask him many questions, but courtesy ­ and her upbringing as the reverend's daughter ­ forbade her. And by no means could she ask him the most important question of all ­ for how could a lady ask a man if he loved her?
 
Miss Lucinda Calvert longed to ask him many questions, but courtesy ­ and her upbringing as the reverend's daughter ­ forbade her. And by no means could she ask him the most important question of all ­ for how could a lady ask a man if he loved her?
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==Publication History==
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* '''1985, September''' - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance By The Numbers|#M183]]) (UK Original Release)
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==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
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| [[Image:Book-Cover-MBHR183-The Country Gentleman-1985-Dinah Dean.jpg|125x197px|thumb|left|Sept 1985 <br\>UK Edition]]
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== Related Titles ==
 
== Related Titles ==
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* [[Daughter of the Sunset Isles]]
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* [[Silk and Stone]]
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* [[Briar Rose]]
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* [[The Maid of Honour]]
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* [[The Country Cousins]]

Latest revision as of 07:52, 13 May 2012

1985 UK Edition
By Dinah Dean
Publisher Mills & Boon Masquerade Romance #M183
Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance Series #
Preceded by Camellias For Caroline
Followed by The Rose Of Redayre

Book Description

Blurb from UK Edition

The arrival of Mr. John Harris, the new owner of Pinnacles House, was greeted with much interest by the inhabitants of Woodham. Why should a man who was so handsome, so agreeable and so nobly heroic ­ a man who had lived Abroad ­ dream of settling down in the English countryside? It all seemed very mysterious...

Miss Lucinda Calvert longed to ask him many questions, but courtesy forbade her. And by no means could she ask him the most important question of all ­ for how could a lady ask a man if he loved her?

Blurb from US Edition

The Front:

What sort of man is he? A gentleman, Lucinda replied. Quite young ­ well, thirtyish, I suppose ­ and tall. Fred liked him.

"A fine recommendation." Her mother said with a touch of acidity. "He must be a paragon if the cat likes him. Where does he come from? What is his family? Is he married? Really, Lucinda--"

"He is unmarried and has lived abroad for some years," Lucinda supplied hastily. "He wishes to settle down in the country and...and make something of a neglected estate."

"Abroad where? India, perhaps? He must have a fortune if he thinks to make anything of Pinnacles. Is the house in any fit state for entertaining?"

"We shall see tomorrow," Lucinda pointed out with a stir of excitement at the prospect...


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Her curiosity was boundless... . The arrival of Mr. John Harris, the new owner of Pinnacles House, was greeted with much interest by the inhabitants of Woodham. Why should a man who was so handsome, so agreeable and so nobly heroic, a man who had lived abroad, dream of settling down in the English countryside? It was very mysterious...

Miss Lucinda Calvert longed to ask him many questions, but courtesy ­ and her upbringing as the reverend's daughter ­ forbade her. And by no means could she ask him the most important question of all ­ for how could a lady ask a man if he loved her?


Publication History


Cover Variation (By Release Date)

Sept 1985 <br\>UK Edition


Related Titles