An edition of Chatterton (1987)

Chatterton (Abacus Books)

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An edition of Chatterton (1987)

Chatterton (Abacus Books)

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In this remarkable detective novel Peter Ackroyd investigates the death of Thomas Chatterton, the eighteenth-century poet-forger and genius, whose life ended under mysterious circumstances. Fusing themes of illusion and imagination, delusion and dreams, he weaves back and forth between three centuries, introducing a blazing cast of Dickensian eccentrics and rogues, from the outrageous, gin-sipping Harriet Scrope, an elderly female novelist, to the tragic young poet, Charles Wychwood, seeker of Chatterton's secret... They find more riddles than answers from their search.

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Abacus
Pages
240

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Cover of: Chatterton
Chatterton
2000, Agraf
in Russian
Cover of: Chatterton
Chatterton
September 12, 1996, Grove Press
Paperback in English - 1st Grove Press Pbk. Ed edition
Cover of: Chatterton
Chatterton
1993, Penguin
in English
Cover of: Chatterton (Abacus Books)
Chatterton (Abacus Books)
1991, Abacus
Paperback
Cover of: Chatterton
Chatterton
1988, Grove Press, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"AS SOON as he turned the corner, he looked for the House above the Arch."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
240

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL10686699M
Internet Archive
chatterton0000ackr
ISBN 10
034910008X
ISBN 13
9780349100081
LibraryThing
93317
Goodreads
1220295

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OL47994W

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