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Head of the House of Coombe

While renowned for her beloved children's literature, Frances Hodgson Burnett's talent extended to historical novels. Originally serialized in 1920 in Scribner's Monthly, 'The Head of the House of Coombe' was met with immense popularity, leading to its full publication in 1922 in two volumes, as it distinctly deals with two epochs. The first, The Head of the House of Coombe, deals with social life in London during the evolutionary period between the late Victorian years and the reign of Edward VII and that of his successor, previous to the Great War. It brings Lord Coombe and Donal, Feather and her girl Robin to the summer of 1914. It ends with the ending of a world which can never again be the same. The second novel, Robin, to be published later continues the story of the same characters, facing existence, however, in a world transformed by tragedy, and in which new aspects of character, new social, economic, and spiritual possibilities are to be confronted, rising to the surface of life as from the depths of unknown seas. Readers of The Head of the House of Coombe will follow the story of Robin with intensified interest. (Summary by Rapunzelina, plus Publisher's Note) (11 hr 20 min)

Chapters

Chapter I

19:28

Chapter II

27:32

Chapter III

14:45

Chapter IV

22:35

Chapter V

12:59

Chapter VI

25:40

Chapter VII

28:27

Chapter VIII

21:05

Chapter IX

24:59

Chapter X

21:46

Chapter XI

26:20

Chapter XII

16:16

Chapter XIII

16:43

Chapter XIV

17:54

Chapter XV

26:32

Chapter XVI

18:58

Chapter XVII

32:56

Chapter XVIII

18:12

Chapter XIX

23:16

Chapter XX

26:34

Chapter XXI

31:51

Chapter XXII

22:06

Chapter XXIII

15:43

Chapter XXIV

19:28

Chapter XXV

17:11

Chapter XXVI

15:20

Chapter XXVII

17:38

Chapter XXVIII

17:05

Chapter XXIX

15:05

Chapter XXX

10:06

Chapter XXXI

27:54

Chapter XXXII

28:09