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  1. The House on the Strand is a novel by Daphne du Maurier, first published in the UK in 1969 by Victor Gollancz, with a jacket illustration by her daughter, Flavia Tower. The US edition was published by Doubleday.

    • Du Maurier, Daphne, Dame
    • 351
    • 1969
    • 1969
  2. La Maison sur le rivage (The House on the Strand), c'est d'abord une atmosphère étrange et inquiétante. Kilmarth est une très vieille demeure sur la côte de Cornouailles, battue par les vents et construite près d'un ancien couvent, sur le domaine de Tywardreath.

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  3. A novel about time travel and medieval Cornwall, The House on the Strand is one of du Maurier's lesser-known works. Read reviews, ratings, and book details on Goodreads, a platform for book lovers.

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  4. House on the strand, Daphné Du Maurier, Waruk. Des milliers de livres avec la livraison chez vous en 1 jour ou en magasin avec -5% de réduction ou téléchargez la version eBook.

  5. 7 sept. 2020 · The House on the Strand (1969) is one of prolific British author Daphne du Maurier’s later novels, and perhaps one of those less widely read and not as critically acclaimed. The story, set in her own beloved Cornwall, is one of time travel, with elements of the gothic and supernatural.

  6. Dr. Magnus Lane, a renowned bio-physicist living in London and Dick’s best friend since their Cambridge days, throws him a life preserver in the form of the loan of a house in Cornwall, Lane’s family home, where Dick can regroup and be joined by his wife, Vita, and two young step-sons during their school summer recess. There is one catch ...

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  7. 7 juin 2012 · There, in the manor of Tywardreath, the domain of Sir Henry Champerhoune, he witnesses intrigue, adultery and murder.The more time Dick spends consumed in the past, the more he...