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Other editions of book The Painted Veil

  • The Painted Veil

    W. Somerset Maugham, Kate Reading

    Audio Cassette (Blackstone Pub, Sept. 17, 2006)
    Kitty Fane's affair with Assistant Colonial Secretary Townsend is interrupted when she is taken from Hong Kong by her vengeful bacteriologist husband to work in a cholera epidemic.
  • The Painted Veil

    W. Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (Replica Books, June 1, 2002)
    Kitty Fane's affair with Assistant Colonial Secretary Townsend is interrupted when she is taken from Hong Kong by her vengeful bacteriologist husband to work in a cholera epidemic
  • The Painted Veil

    W. Somerset Maugham

    Hardcover (Heron, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • The Painted Veil

    W.Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1965)
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  • THE PAINTED VEIL

    W. Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1959)
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  • The Painted Veil

    W. Somerset Maugham

    Paperback Bunko (Vintage Classics, March 15, 1705)
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  • The Painted Veil

    W Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (Random House Inc, Feb. 10, 2004)
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  • The Painted Veil

    W. Somerset Maugham

    Hardcover (Triangle Books, March 15, 1941)
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  • The painted veil

    W.Somerset MAUGHAM

    Hardcover (Heinemann, March 15, 1926)
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  • The Painted Veil

    W Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (Random House USA Inc, March 15, 2007)
    New
  • The Painted Veil

    W.Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (Mandarin, Aug. 1, 1991)
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  • The Painted Veil

    W. Somerset Maugham, Kate Reading

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Blackstone Pub, Dec. 5, 2012)
    First published in 1925, The Painted Veil is an affirmation of the human capacity to grow, change, and forgive. Set in England and Hong Kong in the 1920s, it is the story of the beautiful but shallow young Kitty Fane. When her husband discovers her adulterous affair, he forces her to accompany him to a remote region of China ravaged by a cholera epidemic. Stripped of the British society of her youth and overwhelmed by the desolation around her, she is compelled by her awakening conscience to reassess her life. She takes up work with children at a convent, but when her husband dies, she is forced to return to England to her father, her one remaining relative, to raise her unborn child. Though too late for her marriage, she has learned humility, independence, and how to love.