"Quinneys'" Book I by Horace Annesley Vachell centers around the life and business of Joseph Quinney, an antique dealer in London. The novel delves into the world of antique dealing, highlighting the passion and art of collecting valuable artifacts. Joseph Quinney, the main character, is portrayed as a skilled and knowledgeable antique dealer who navigates the complexities and ethical dilemmas of his trade. The book explores family dynamics, focusing on Quinney's relationships with his family members and the impact of his profession on their lives. The plot also includes elements of love and…mehr
"Quinneys'" Book I by Horace Annesley Vachell centers around the life and business of Joseph Quinney, an antique dealer in London. The novel delves into the world of antique dealing, highlighting the passion and art of collecting valuable artifacts. Joseph Quinney, the main character, is portrayed as a skilled and knowledgeable antique dealer who navigates the complexities and ethical dilemmas of his trade. The book explores family dynamics, focusing on Quinney's relationships with his family members and the impact of his profession on their lives. The plot also includes elements of love and romance, adding depth to the characters' personal lives. Business rivalry is a significant aspect, showcasing the competition within the antique dealing world. Through these conflicts, the character's experience growth and change, highlighting their development throughout the story. "Quinneys'" combines drama with a focus on personal and professional conflicts, ultimately exploring themes of integrity and conflict resolution. The historical context enriches the narrative, providing a glimpse into the period's social and cultural milieu. Overall, the book presents a compelling story of passion, ethics, and the intricate world of antique dealing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Horace Annesley Vachell was a prolific English author of novels, plays, short stories, essays, and autobiographies. Vachell was born on October 30, 1861, in Sydenham, Kent, as the eldest of three sons of erstwhile landowner Richard Tanfield Vachell (died 1868) of Coptfold Hall, Essex, and Georgina (died 1910), daughter of Arthur Lyttelton Annesley of Arley Castle, Staffordshire. He was a distant relative of Edward Lyttelton, a schoolmaster and preacher, and his brother Alfred Lyttelton, a politician, both sons of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton. Vachell was educated at Harrow and Sandhurst. After a brief stint in the Rifle Brigade, he moved to California and became a partner in a land company. He is supposed to have brought the game of polo to Southern California. After 17 years overseas, Vachell returned to England in 1900. He went on to write over 50 books of fiction, including The Hill (1905), a popular school story that depicts an idealized version of life at Harrow and the relationship of two boys.
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