De Spaarnestad De Spaarnestad i(A112429 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Drukkerijde Spaarnestad)
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3 y separately published work icon Love in a Cloud : A Romance Lucy Walker , ( trans. Unknown with title Gevecht tegen de liefde ) Haarlem : De Spaarnestad , 1963 Z955038 1960 single work novel romance Can a woman love two men at the same time? When Sonia visited Dandonga Station and met the Grants again for the first time since childhood, she loved John Grant at once for his gentleness as well as for the fact that she believed him to be the self-appointed guardian who had paid for her education. But she was attracted too to his cousin Nick, in quite a different way. Nick was handsome and virile; there was nothing soft about him; he ran the station with an iron hand. The climax came when she realised where her love really lay, and yet, because of her previous indecision, she dared not reveal it... (Dust jacket flap, White Lion)
3 y separately published work icon Wife to Order Lucy Walker , ( trans. Unknown with title Liefde moet groeien ) Haarlem : De Spaarnestad , 1962 Z958259 1961 single work novel romance Carey, used to the stark brownness and harsh winds of the outback, nearly fainted with joy when she saw her new home at Two Creeks Station. She fell in love with everything: the green rolling paddocks, the white timber fences enclosing sleek thoroughbred horses; the beautifully decorated homestead, ornamented with silver and porcelain, where rich thick carpets covered the floors. Everything was perfect - except for her guardian, the cold distant Oliver who treated her as a child; who told her that soon she would be his wife... (back cover Fontana 1969 reprint)
2 y separately published work icon The Loving Heart Lucy Walker , ( trans. Unknown with title In opdracht verloofd ) Haarlem : De Spaarnestad , 1961 Z958210 1960 single work novel romance

'One girl could lay the world at his feet... Elizabeth could only offer her heart. The fabulously wealthy Grant Jarvis decided to employ a girl to accompany him to Australia to pose as his fiancee - so that designing women, the bane of his life, would not pursue him. But it turned out to be an unfortunate, if not disastrous whim...
Unfortunate, because the girl he chose fell deeply in love with him; disastrous, because the rich girl who intended to marry him was impatiently awaiting his return...'(Publisher's blurb)

14 2 y separately published work icon Sara Dane Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Louis van Orden )expression Haarlem : De Spaarnestad , 1955 Z113793 1954 single work novel historical fiction

'Here is an unforgettable woman. A woman as strong and as beautiful as the raw new country she helps to carve from the wilderness. A woman of fierce pride, yet gently devoted to her children, and possessed with an undying vision about the future of her land, Sara Dane epitomizes the heart of her untamed country - Australia.

'Set in the colorful days of the late Eighteenth and the early Nineteenth Centuries, Sara Dane unfolds the history of New South Wales, from its beginnings as a penal colony to the day when it could lift its head in contentment and peace.

'From the day in 1792 when young Sara, savagely sentenced in England to transportation on a trumped-up charge, came ashore at Botany Bay, until the day she returns triumphantly wealthy and prominent to her native London, her story rings with the fire of a great passion.

'Sara's story is also the story of the men who loved her - Richard Barwell, her childhood love who possessiveness followed her thousands of miles; Andrew Maclay, whose strength and cunning combined with hers to produce an empire; Jeremy Hogan, the Irish rebel, whose presence meant security as Sara faced the crises of convict outbreaks, giant floods, and armed rebellion with resolution. And then there was Louis de Bourget, the mysterious French emigre' whose love for her beauty and order brought a peace to Sara's life she had thought impossible.

'But throughout her life, Sara held to her own personality tenaciously. All of Sydney knew her as a shrewd business-woman, magnificent, unconventional - but above all, a woman. ' (Publication summary)

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