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Author | Melvyn Bragg |
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Language | English |
Series | Cumbrian Trilogy |
Genre | Family Saga |
Publisher | Secker and Warburg |
Publication date | 1980 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 352 pp |
ISBN | 0-436-06714-5 |
OCLC | 6862830 |
Dewey Decimal | 823/.914 19 |
LC Class | PR6052.R263 K5 1980 |
Preceded by | A Place in England |
Kingdom Come is a novel by Melvyn Bragg, first published in 1980. It is the third part of Bragg's Cumbrian Trilogy.
The story moves from Thurston (Bragg's name for Wigton), to London and New York, some time in the 1970s, and follows a series of major disruptions in the life of Douglas Tallentire, a writer and TV producer. Douglas is the son of Joseph Tallentire, the central character of Bragg's A Place in England, and grandson of John Tallentire, central character of The Hired Man.
References
- Colls, Robert (23 May 2008). "England's history boy". Prospect. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
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