Poldark Omnibus

Poldark Omnibus by Winston Graham is a comprehensive collection published by Bodley Head in 1991, featuring a total of 1152 pages in English. This edition presents a narrative centered around Ross Poldark, who faces accusations of wrecking two ships. Amidst the turmoil of their marriage, Demelza strives to gather support for Ross, while navigating the challenges posed by their adversaries, particularly George Warleggan, a powerful banker with a deep-seated rivalry against Ross.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of historical fiction woven through the complexities of personal relationships and societal conflicts. The story delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal, as well as the struggles of the Poldark family against external pressures. This omnibus edition encapsulates the intricate dynamics of the characters and their environment, offering an immersive experience for those interested in literary narratives set against a historical backdrop.
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Jeremy Poldark: Ross Poldark stands accused of wrecking two ships. Despite their stormy marriage, Demelza has tried to rally support for her husband. But there are enemies who would be happy to see Ross convicted, not least George Warleggan, the powerful banker, whose personal rivalry grows ever more intense.
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