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Daphne du Maurier's Cornwall - Her Pictorial MemoirDaphne du Maurier's Cornwall - Her Pictorial Memoir
Edited by Piers Dudgeon

Daphne du Maurier's personal memoir, first published in hardcover as Enchanted Cornwall, now available in this abridged format with new photographs, many of which come from the du Maurier family files.
Paperback.
Published by Chichester Partnership.
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Price: £5.99



The Daphne du Maurier CompanionThe Daphne du Maurier Companion
Edited by Helen Taylor

Featuring interviews with her family, essays by contemporary authors, and a long lost short story by the author herself, this is the essential companion to Daphne du Maurier's life and work.
Paperback. Published by Virago.
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Price: £9.99



Daphne du MaurierDaphne du Maurier
By Margaret Forster

Margaret Forster's award-winning biography draws on hitherto unpublished private letters and papers, and with the unflinching co-operation of her family, Margaret Forster explores the secret drama of her life. Most significant of all she ingeniously strips away the relaxed and charming facade to lay bare the true workings of a complex and emotional character.
Paperback.
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Price: £9.99



Daphne du Maurier A Daughter's Memoir Daphne du Maurier A Daughter's Memoir
By Flavia Leng

In this moving and revealing memoir, Flavia Leng paints a powerful portrait of her mother. She presents an account of an unusual and often lonely childhood spent mainly in Cornwall, at her mother's beloved home, Menabilly. The book reveals du Maurier's deep attachment to Cornwall, Where she put down roots and found inspiration for her novels, and where she spent much of her life as a recluse, withdrawn not only from the outside world but also from members of her own family.
Paperback. Published by Mainstream.
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Price: £7.99



Reading DaphneReading Daphne
By Ella Westland

A guide to the writing of Daphne du Maurier for readers and book groups. Designed for those who want to get the most from their reading, it presents themes of her work through extracts as well as exploring five novels in depth. Also including the full text of 'East Wind' an early short story by Daphne du Maurier.
Paperback. Published by Truran.
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Price: £9.99



CaptivatedCaptivated
By Piers Dudgeon

A true story about the inspiration for three of the most intriguing characters of fiction: Svengali, Peter Pan and Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca.
Hardback. Published by Chatto & Windus.
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Price: £18.99



The Road to LeenaneThe Road to Leenane
By Angela du Maurier

The story of Micky Renvyle, a talented painter and the three women who loved him: Paddy his childhood sweetheart and later his wife, whose meteoric success as an actress takes her to London, away from her husband, child and Church; Lady Constance, a wealthy older woman whose interest in Micky's work develops into something far more personal; and young sensitive Joan, tormented by her ever deepening love for a married man yet with an utter devotion to her Catholic faith.
Paperback. Published by Truran.
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Price: £7.99



It's Only the SisterIt's Only the Sister
By Angela du Maurier

Despite being 'only the sister' Angela du Maurier managed to avoid living in her sister's shadow.
She first wanted to be an actor, but later she wanted to write and it was bad luck that the publication of her early novels coincided with Daphne's enormous success with Jamaica Inn and Rebecca. Altogether she published eleven books including two volumes of autobiography of which this is the first.
Paperback. Published by Truran.
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Price: £7.99



TreveryanTreveryan
By Angela du Maurier

A strange and fascinating novel. At Treveryan, we enter a house and a landscape familiar to any reader who has dreamed of Manderley. But Angela du Maurier, sister to the more famous Daphne, explores this territory with candour and sensitivity all her own.
Paperback. Published by Truran.
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Price: £7.99