The prize-winning author Nicolson reveals the history of the gentry in England, arguing that it is the gentry which has made the country what is was and still is. Concentrates on 14 families, from 1400 to the present day. From the author of "Sea Room" and "Sissinghurst". '...masterly... a wonderfully evocative work of historical rehabilitation' "Sunday Telegraph"

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