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Birth Of A Nation: A Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Birth Of A Nation: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Julian Rathbone

ISBN:

9780349118956

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Abacus

Publication Date:

26th September 2005

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

532g

Description

Eddie Bosham (aka Charlie Boylan) is in prison on a murder charge. But he's not worried. He's innocent, and, anyway, he has hidden proof of a ghastly scandal that could bring down the monarchy. Taking up his memoirs from where we left him, marooned on the Galapagos Islands, we find Eddie offering a young Charles Darwin an explanation of why the finches on the islands vary. In Texas, staunchly loyal to whichever side will win, he spies for General Santa Anna at the Alamo and, with the help of Emily Morgan, the ravishingly beautiful Yellow Rose of Texas, for Sam Houston at San Jacinto. Eddie works the Mississippi riverboats as a cardsharp. Caught cheating, he is forced to jump ship and inadvertently stumbles across the secret that will launch the Californian Gold Rush. Finally, having traversed the girth of a nation, his disgraceful saga ends, back east, at a highly inflammatory revivalist meeting.

Reviews

'Tremendous fun, as Julian Rathbone plays fast and loose with great swathes of American history ... He wears his learning lightly and has a disarmingly flippant side. BIRTH OF A NATION is notable for the sheer breadth of the material it contains. The narrative meanders, but to excellent purpose, as Rathbone finds a succession of contrasting milieus, all superbly described, for his itinerant hero ... the novel can be recommended without reservation. It has all the ingredients -- a likeable hero, a string of feisty heroines, well-drawn locales, dramatic reversals of fortune -- of the classic English adventure story' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Julian Rathbone has always set subversively right the things most popular fiction is content to leave wrong. His thrillers are in the fine tradition of Eric Ambler: radical critiques of the way things are, and of the way most thrillers accept that status quo. When he writes novels set in the past, they are reminders of guilty secrets, where the jokes -- and Rathbone is often very funny -- depend on the gap between high pretence and sordid actuality' INDEPENDENT 'If history, as Marx suggested, repeats itself first as tragedy and next as farce, then Charlie's rollicking version of it is firmly in the second camp' FINANCIAL TIMES 'Clever stuff this. Rathbone writes well, has a vast knowledge of his subject, and is witty' HERALD

Author Bio

Julian Rathbone is the author of many books, including the bestselling THE LAST ENGLISH KING, KINGS OF ALBION and the Booker shortlisted JOSEPH, as well as the hugely acclaimed A VERY ENGLISH AGENT.

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