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The Tallants of Barton, vol. 1 (of 3)

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A provincial family drama interweaves domestic life, ambition, and commercial enterprise at a handsome country estate. The narrative follows a self-made patriarch, his children, and neighboring households as romantic attachments, secrets, and social visitors complicate their lives. Business ventures in ironworks and financial speculation produce a crisis that reshapes fortunes and prompts flight, confidences, and unexpected alliances. Episodic chapters present rural scenes, an artist’s presence, and moral reflections while tracing how shifts in wealth and reputation affect personal choices. Themes of social mobility, the precariousness of prosperity, and the interplay of private motive and public finance run through the intertwined episodes.

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Joseph Hatton

Joseph Hatton was a British author known for his contributions to fiction and travel literature in the late 19th century. He gained recognition for his work "Henry Irving's Impressions of America," which presents a series of sketches and conversations reflecting on American culture through the lens of the famous actor Henry Irving. Additionally, Hatton is noted for his three-volume novel "The Tallants of Barton," a tale that explores themes of fortune and finance. His writing often combines narrative flair with social commentary, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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