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  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Set in the 1870s, the same period as Wharton's The Age of Innocence, The Buccaneers is about five wealthy American girls denied entry into New York Society because their parents' money is too new. At the suggestion of their clever governess, the girls sail to London, where they marry lords, earls, and dukes who find their beauty charming—and their wealth extremely useful.After Wharton's death in 1937, The Christian Science Monitor said, "If it could have been completed, The Buccaneers would doubtless stand among the richest and most sophisticated of Wharton's novels." Now, with wit and imagination, Marion Mainwaring has finished the story, taking her cue from Wharton's own synopsis. It is a novel any Wharton fan will celebrate and any romantic reader will love. This is the richly engaging story of Nan St. George and guy Thwarte, an American heiress and an English aristocrat, whose love breaks the rules of both their societies.
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Flo Gibson, Audio Book Contractors

    Audiobook (Audio Book Contractors, March 20, 2012)
    Set in the 1870s, the same period as Wharton's The Age of Innocence, The Buccaneers is about five wealthy American girls denied entry into New York Society because their parents' money is too new. At the suggestion of their clever governess, the girls sail to London, where they marry lords, earls, and dukes who find their beauty charming—and their wealth extremely useful.
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring

    eBook (Penguin Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Set in the 1870s, the same period as Wharton's The Age of Innocence, The Buccaneers is about five wealthy American girls denied entry into New York Society because their parents' money is too new. At the suggestion of their clever governess, the girls sail to London, where they marry lords, earls, and dukes who find their beauty charming—and their wealth extremely useful.After Wharton's death in 1937, The Christian Science Monitor said, "If it could have been completed, The Buccaneers would doubtless stand among the richest and most sophisticated of Wharton's novels." Now, with wit and imagination, Marion Mainwaring has finished the story, taking her cue from Wharton's own synopsis. It is a novel any Wharton fan will celebrate and any romantic reader will love. This is the richly engaging story of Nan St. George and guy Thwarte, an American heiress and an English aristocrat, whose love breaks the rules of both their societies.
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring

    Hardcover (Wheeler Pub Inc, March 1, 1994)
    Five American girls, denied access to 1870s New York society due to the newness of their wealth, go to England to marry into the cash-hungry aristocracy
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring

    Hardcover (Viking, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Five American girls, denied access to 1870s New York society due to the newness of their wealth, go to England to marry into the cash-hungry aristocracy, in a meticulous rendering of Wharton's unfinished masterpiece. 50,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo. BOMC Dual Main.
  • The Buccaneers by Edith Wharton

    Edith Wharton

    Hardcover (Viking, Aug. 16, 1849)
    None
  • The Buccaneers: BBC Tie-In Edition

    Edith Wharton

    Hardcover (Viking Adult, Oct. 1, 1995)
    The official companion edition to PBS Masterpiece Theater production, to air in fall 1995, of the unfinished novel--the author's last--features color photographs from the television series. Original. 50,000 first printing. National ad/promo. TV tie-in.
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Flo Gibson (Narrator)

    Audio CD (Audio Book Contractors, LLC, March 21, 2008)
    Set in the 1870s, the same period as Wharton's The Age of Innocence, The Buccaneers is about five wealthy American girls denied entry into New York Society because their parents' money is too new. At the suggestion of their clever governess, the girls sail to London, where they marry lords, earls, and dukes who find their beauty charming—and their wealth extremely useful. After Wharton's death in 1937, The Christian Science Monitor said, "If it could have been completed, The Buccaneers would doubtless stand among the richest and most sophisticated of Wharton's novels." Now, with wit and imagination, Marion Mainwaring has finished the story, taking her cue from Wharton's own synopsis. It is a novel any Wharton fan will celebrate and any romantic reader will love. This is the richly engaging story of Nan St. George and guy Thwarte, an American heiress and an English aristocrat, whose love breaks the rules of both their societies.
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith (compl. by Mainwaring) Wharton

    Hardcover (Wharton, Edith, (completed by Marion Mainwaring), Viking, nd(1993), c, Aug. 16, 1993)
    An interesting read.
  • Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton

    Paperback (Fourth Estate Ltd, Aug. 1, 1994)
    None
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring

    Paperback (Viking Press Inc, Nov. 8, 1993)
    A Classic.
  • The Buccaneers

    Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Set in the 1870s, the same period as Wharton's The Age of Innocence, The Buccaneers is about five wealthy American girls denied entry into New York Society because their parents' money is too new. At the suggestion of their clever governess, the girls sail to London, where they marry lords, earls, and dukes who find their beauty charming—and their wealth extremely useful.After Wharton's death in 1937, The Christian Science Monitor said, "If it could have been completed, The Buccaneers would doubtless stand among the richest and most sophisticated of Wharton's novels." Now, with wit and imagination, Marion Mainwaring has finished the story, taking her cue from Wharton's own synopsis. It is a novel any Wharton fan will celebrate and any romantic reader will love. This is the richly engaging story of Nan St. George and guy Thwarte, an American heiress and an English aristocrat, whose love breaks the rules of both their societies.