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  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson

    Mass Market Paperback (Popular Library, March 15, 1978)
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  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Queen Lucia is a novel written by E. F. Benson and first published in 1920. Complete and unabridged.
  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson, Wanda McCaddon

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    England between the wars was a paradise of calm and leisure for the very, very rich. Into this enclave is born Mrs. Emmeline Lucas-La Lucia, as she is known-a woman determined to lead a life quite different from the subdued formality of her class.With her cohort, Georgie Pillson, and her husband, Peppino, Lucia upends the greats of high society: the imperious Lady Ambermere and her equally imperious dog, Pug; the odious Piggy and Goosie Antrobus; the Christian Scientist Daisy Quantrock, with her penchant for the foreign; and all the rest of the small English town that the British rich call their country home. Beset on all sides by pretenders to her social throne, Lucia brings culture, fine art, excitement, and intrigue into this cloistered realm.Told with his usual dry British wit, E. F. Benson gives us the first tale in his classic Mapp and Lucia series.
  • Queen Lucia

    E.F. Benson, Miriam Margoyles

    Audio CD (Hachette Digital, Sept. 27, 2011)
    England between the wars was a paradise of calm and leisure for the very, very rich. Into this enclave is born Mrs. Emmeline Lucas-La Lucia, as she is known-a woman determined to lead a life quite different from the subdued formality of her class. With her cohort, Georgie Pillson, and her husband, Peppino, Lucia upends the greats of high society: the imperious Lady Ambermere and her equally imperious dog, Pug; the odious Piggy and Goosie Antrobus; the Christian Scientist Daisy Quantrock, with her penchant for the foreign; and all the rest of the small English town that the British rich call their country home. Beset on all sides by pretenders to her social throne, Lucia brings culture, fine arts, excitement, and intrigue into this cloistered realm.
  • Queen Lucia

    Edward Frederic Benson

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • Queen Lucia

    Edward Frederic Benson

    (IDB Productions, July 6, 2015)
    Getting An Insight Into The World Of The Idle Rich With Queen Lucia By E. F. BensonAlthough much have been said and written about the rich people who find it hard to do anything else than be idle, no one has depicted a finer portrait of the class than Edward Frederic Benson in Queen Lucia. Here we are drawn into a small world of people who have nothing better to do than to spy on each other and catch the smallest gossip while also watching โ€œqueenโ€ Lucia trying to hold her status among her subjects.The main character is Mrs. Lucas, or Lucia, as she is also known among her intimate friends. We see her just returning from London to the small but picturesque Elizabethan village of Worcestershire. She is keen on following the arts just for the sake of the arts and she will stop at nothing from ensuring that her position as a matron and leader is enforced and maintained. Her second-in-command Georgie Pillson both worships her and contributes to the numerous plots set by her subjects to overthrow her.The novel contains wonderful satire addressed at the idle rich who fight boredom and the carefree life by spying in shops or contemplating the difficulties of their position. Set in the 1920s, the action or better called inaction can only get smiles from the readers who follow this small world free of poverty and discontent but filled with snobbery. E. F. Benson manages to wonderfully tell the story of the rich between the two great wars and it tries to catch the atmosphere of that time when worries were only concerning small and insignificant things. Readers will surely get a few laughs while watching Queen Lucia and her struggles to keep her position while being surrounded by the unfaithful servants who will stop at nothing to get her off her throne.
  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson

    Paperback (Book Jungle, Feb. 2, 2009)
    Queen Lucia is a humorous delightful book. E F Benson was a 19th century English biographer, novelist, short story writer, and memoirist. Benson wrote several ghost stories. His Mapp and Lucia series is his best known work. Lucia's supremacy as the social and cultural queen of an English village is challenged when one friend discovers an Indian guru and begins yoga lessons. Olga, a beautiful diva, comes to challenge Lucia's rule over the gentry of Riseholme. Lucia's ego is challenged by the guru who is a fraud and her Italian which is also fraudulent.
  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, April 1, 1987)
    Emmeline Lucas, known as Lucia, rules the social world of Riseholme, a little town just outside of London
  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Dec. 20, 2012)
    [MP3CD audiobook format in Vinyl case.] [Read by Nadia May -aka- Wanda McCaddon] Told with his usual dry British wit, E. F. Benson gives us the first tale in his classic 'Mapp and Lucia' series. England between the wars was a paradise of calm and leisure for the very, very rich. Into this enclave is born Mrs. Emmeline Lucas - La Lucia, as she is known - a woman determined to lead a life quite different from the subdued formality of her class. With her cohort, Georgie Pillson, and her husband, Peppino, Lucia upends the greats of high society: the imperious Lady Ambermere and her equally imperious dog, Pug; the odious Piggy and Goosie Antrobus; the Christian Scientist Daisy Quantrock, with her penchant for the foreign; and all the rest of the small English town that the British rich call their country home. Beset on all sides by pretenders to her social throne, Lucia brings culture, fine art, excitement, and intrigue into this cloistered realm.
  • Queen Lucia

    Edward Frederic Benson

    (Franklin Classics Trade Press, Oct. 18, 2018)
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  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 11, 2017)
    Queen Lucia by E. F. Benson Mapp and Lucia is a collective name for a series of novels by E. F. Benson, and also the name for two British television adaptations based on those novels. The novels feature humorous incidents in the lives of (mainly) upper-middle-class British people in the 1920s and 1930s, vying for social prestige and one-upmanship in an atmosphere of extreme cultural snobbery. Several of them are set in the small seaside town of Tilling, closely based on Rye, East Sussex, where Benson lived for a number of years and (like Lucia) served as mayor. Lucia previously lived at Riseholme, based on Broadway, Worcestershire, from where she brought to Tilling her celebrated recipe for Lobster ร  la Riseholme.
  • Queen Lucia

    E. F. Benson

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, July 29, 2012)
    July morning Mrs Lucas preferred to cover the half-mile that lay between the station and her house on her own brisk feet, and sent on her maid and her luggage in the fly that her husband had ordered to meet her. After those four hours in the train a short walk would be pleasant, but, though she veiled it from her conscious mind, another motive, subconsciously engineered, prompted her action. It would, of course, be universally known to all her friends in Riseholme that she was arriving today by the 12.26, and at that hour the village street would be sure to be full of them. They would see the fly with luggage draw up at the door of The Hurst, and nobody except her maid would get out. That would be an interesting thing for them: it would cause one of those little thrills of pleasant excitement and conjectural exercise which supplied Riseholme with its emotional daily bread.(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at