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The Tallants of Barton, vol. 2 (of 3) : A tale of fortune and finance

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This volume follows a prosperous merchant family and their circle as speculative investments, pride, and social aspiration unsettle domestic life. Romantic entanglements and class resentment push a young woman from yearning into schemes of revenge and ambition, while loans, debts, and an aristocratic visitor intensify tensions at the family seat. Subplots trace legal surprises, the reading of an important will, a lieutenant’s financial ruin and consequent passion, and various attempts at social advancement. Episodic seasonal scenes map changing fortunes and moral choices, exploring how finance, reputation, and personal longing reshape relationships and futures.

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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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