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    Master Georgie

    €12.50
    A brilliant novel about one family's experiences in the Crimean war
    ISBN: 9780349111698
    AuthorBainbridge, Beryl
    Pub Date01/04/1999
    BindingPaperback
    Pages224
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Availability: Out of Stock

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 1998
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN FICTION PRIZE
    WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR FICTION
    WINNER OF THE WH SMITH BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD

    When Master Georgie - George Hardy, surgeon and photographer - sets off from the cold squalor of Victorian Liverpool for the heat and glitter of the Bosphorus to offer his services in the Crimea, there straggles behind him a small caravan of devoted followers; Myrtle, his adoring adoptive sister; lapsed geologist Dr Potter; and photographer's assistant and sometime fire-eater Pompey Jones, all of them driven onwards through a rising tide of death and disease by a shared and mysterious guilt.

    Combining a breathtaking eye for beauty with a visceral understanding of mortality, Beryl Bainbridge exposes her enigmatic hero as tenderly and unsparingly as she reveals the filth and misery of war, and creates a novel of luminous depth and extraordinary intensity.

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    SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 1998
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN FICTION PRIZE
    WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR FICTION
    WINNER OF THE WH SMITH BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD

    When Master Georgie - George Hardy, surgeon and photographer - sets off from the cold squalor of Victorian Liverpool for the heat and glitter of the Bosphorus to offer his services in the Crimea, there straggles behind him a small caravan of devoted followers; Myrtle, his adoring adoptive sister; lapsed geologist Dr Potter; and photographer's assistant and sometime fire-eater Pompey Jones, all of them driven onwards through a rising tide of death and disease by a shared and mysterious guilt.

    Combining a breathtaking eye for beauty with a visceral understanding of mortality, Beryl Bainbridge exposes her enigmatic hero as tenderly and unsparingly as she reveals the filth and misery of war, and creates a novel of luminous depth and extraordinary intensity.