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Parade's End
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Parade’s End

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The Great War changes everything. In this epic tale, spanning over a decade, war turns the world of privileged, English aristocrat Christopher Tietjens upside down. It forces him to question everything he holds dear - social order, morality, marriage and loyalty. And it rocks the very foundations of English society. This is a powerful story about love, betrayal and disillusionment in a time of horror and confusion by one of Britain’s finest novelists. Ford Madox Ford’s monumental novel comes to our screens this autumn as a major BBC adaptation, with a screenplay by the legendary playwright Tom Stoppard and a stella cast.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Everyman
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 November 1992
Pages
906
ISBN
9781857151145

The Great War changes everything. In this epic tale, spanning over a decade, war turns the world of privileged, English aristocrat Christopher Tietjens upside down. It forces him to question everything he holds dear - social order, morality, marriage and loyalty. And it rocks the very foundations of English society. This is a powerful story about love, betrayal and disillusionment in a time of horror and confusion by one of Britain’s finest novelists. Ford Madox Ford’s monumental novel comes to our screens this autumn as a major BBC adaptation, with a screenplay by the legendary playwright Tom Stoppard and a stella cast.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Everyman
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 November 1992
Pages
906
ISBN
9781857151145