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The Morland Dynasty is a series of historical novels by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, in the genre of a family saga.They recount the lives of the Morland family of York, England and their national and international relatives and associates.
Novels set in Yorkshire, England. This includes the historic Yorkshire, with its three divisions, East Riding, West Riding and North Riding; also the post-1972 shire county of North Yorkshire and the metropolitan counties West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.
By 2020, the series of books featuring James Herriot had sold some 60 million copies. [2] In that year, the next television production was aired, All Creatures Great and Small. The programme, produced for Channel 5 in the UK and PBS in the United States, was renewed for a second set of episodes, [3] and then a third and fourth season. [4]
Pages in category "Novels set in York" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Baritone Wore Chiffon;
This category is for articles about groups of novels - NOT articles about the novels themselves.. Note: This is for articles on Novel sequences - which are a set or series of novels which have their own title and free-standing storyline, and can thus be read independently or out of sequence or in sequence.
First edition (publ. Collins) South Riding is a novel by Winifred Holtby, published posthumously in 1936.. The book is set in the fictional South Riding of Yorkshire: the inspiration being the East Riding rather than the modern South Yorkshire; Holtby's mother, Alice, was the first alderwoman on the East Riding County Council. [1]
Novels set in Yorkshire (5 C, 85 P) P. Fictional people from Yorkshire (2 C, 14 P) Plays set in Yorkshire (1 P) S. Sheffield in fiction (4 C, 2 P) T. Television ...
For nearly a century, they were among the most popular and widely read novels in Europe. Because Scott did not publicly acknowledge authorship until 1827, the series takes its name from Waverley, the first novel of the series, released in 1814. The later books bore the words "by the author of Waverley" on their title pages.