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Ronald F. Delderfield

    Ronald Frederick Delderfield fue un popular novelista y dramaturgo inglés, muchas de cuyas obras han sido adaptadas para la televisión y todavía son ampliamente leídas. Varias de las novelas y series históricas de Delderfield involucran a jóvenes que regresan de la guerra y llevan vidas en Inglaterra que permiten al autor retratar el panorama de la historia inglesa y profundizar en la historia social desde la era eduardiana hasta principios de la década de 1960. Su estilo literario ofrece a los lectores una ventana a las vidas y los cambios sociales a través de períodos cruciales de la historia británica.

    Das Tal der Craddocks
    Die Piraten der Schatzinsel
    Die Jahre ihres Lebens
    Diana
    The Dreaming Suburb
    Seven Men of Gascony
    • Seven Men of Gascony

      • 385 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      This stirring saga follows seven comrades and heroes through the tumult of the Napoleonic Wars as they fight for their lives from Austria to Portugal, from France to Russia, until they confront their destiny at Waterloo. Drawn from stories left behind by the soldiers of the First Empire, this dramatic tale rings true in both triumph and defeat.

      Seven Men of Gascony
    • This is the story of five families who live in a quiet avenue in the suburbs of Greater London. It is a story of their hopes and dreams and their mounting fears as war looms and threatens to destroy all that they treasure.

      The Dreaming Suburb
    • Diana

      • 666 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      Beautiful, resourceful, treacherous, vulnerable - she was a woman full of contradictions and he would never stop loving her. As a young girl Diana is irrepressible, untameable and, to the orphaned John, endlessly fascinating. Only daughter of a wealthy businessman, she is drawn both to a rigorous outdoor life in the west country with her horses and the glittering London society that will be her destiny. They spend a magical unconventional childhood together but Diana's ambition, her passion for life that makes her so desirable, pulls her away from all that makes her happy. The fierce friendship that grew inevitably to love, develops as inevitably to conflict and a betrayal that will mark them both - until the trials of war offers them redemption.

      Diana
    • Das Tal der Craddocks - bk937; Ehrenwirth Verlag; R.F. Delderfield; Paperback; 1970

      Das Tal der Craddocks