An edition of In this house of Brede (1969)

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An edition of In this house of Brede (1969)

In this house of Brede

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Set in England, this is a novel about a successful career woman in her forties who renounces the world to enter Brede monastery, a cloistered order of English Benedictine nuns and what happens to her thereafter.

Publish Date
Publisher
Loyola Press
Language
English
Pages
653

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Cover of: In this house of Brede
In this house of Brede
2005, Loyola Press
in English
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In This House of Brede
April 12, 1991, Pan Books
Paperback
Cover of: In this house of Brede
In this house of Brede
1980, Futura
in English
Cover of: In this house of Brede
In this house of Brede
1969, Fawcett Publications
in English
Cover of: In this house of Brede
In this house of Brede
1969, Viking Press
ebook in English
Cover of: In this house of Brede
In this house of Brede
1969, Viking Press
in English
Cover of: In this house of Brede.
In this house of Brede.
1969, Viking Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes introduction and study questions.

Published in
Chicago
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6013.O2 I65 2005, PR6013.O2I65 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 653 p. ;
Number of pages
653

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3298453M
Internet Archive
inthishouseofbre0000godd_q7v4
ISBN 10
0829421289
LCCN
2004025161
OCLC/WorldCat
56920770
LibraryThing
51283
Goodreads
80977

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1825437W

First Sentence

"The tower of Brede Abbey was a landmark for miles through the countryside and out to sea; high above the town of Brede its gilded weathercock caught the light and could flash in the bright sun."

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