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Gilded Splendour

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On an eighteenth-century Yorkshire estate, a beautiful invalid girl falls in love with a young carpenter's apprentice named Thomas Chippendale, who becomes the premier furniture maker of his day

382 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 1982

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Rosalind Laker

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A pseudonym used by Barbara Øvstedal.

Barbara Øvstedal was an author previously writing under the pseudonym Barbara Paul and Barbara Douglas. She wrote a few books under this pseudonym but later changed to Rosalind Laker when Barbara Paul gained recognition. Her many books include The Sugar Pavilion and To Dance with Kings.

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5 reviews
November 29, 2020
I loved the story and had no idea it was based on a real figure. Really good book however I’m so tired of stories about how men betray a woman’s trust just for her to devote her life to him. Mr. Chippendale was an egotistic asshole who used women and deserved to suffer for all the suffering he caused. Artist or not:.:
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144 reviews2 followers
July 29, 2024
This story is the life of Thomas Chippendale, well-renown English furniture-maker. The book is the result of extensive research into mountains of documents, church registers and public records. Reading almost as a soap opera, it was fascinating, fast-paced, with just enough descriptions and colourful characters to make it extremely hard to put down.
Profile Image for Lynne Coxen.
17 reviews1 follower
July 13, 2018
Chippendale historical novel

This has been a remarkable and highly enjoyed book depicting the historical era around the life of Thomas Chippendale. The story was fascinating and very informative as well.
38 reviews
November 26, 2021
Splendid book, throws light on the life in 18th century England. Genre - Drama and romance, emotional tragedy. The romantic encounters of Thomas with many(5) young women. And the mutual love with Isabella which remained unfulfilled during all ups and downs, meetings and partings.
4 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2024
History in fiction

The tale of Thomas Chippendale through a life of strife and beauty. Wishing I knew of the potential truths in the work of fiction the author has created. This reading makes me want to dive more into the history of the man who changed the world of furnishings.
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139 reviews
July 16, 2021
Not a romance novel. It was infuriating watching Isabella tolerate everyone in her life emotionally, financially, and mentally abuse the crap out of her.

Lots of references to the craft of furniture -- and it did try to allow you to picture the process ..If this was based on rumors or fact?, what? of the actual Thomas Chippendale? He was an ass to women because he could be. The same way nobles treated him shitty -- expecting laborers as he, Thomas Chippendale, cabinet-maker - to respect their commanding betters and so not expect gentlemen settle bills promptly, humph. There's your story. With a few wtf did I just read moments.
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August 20, 2019
Author's first historical romance about Thomas Chippendale. Her later novels were richer and better written (but everyone has to start somewhere).
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