<p>âDazzlingâŚ..there is an exhilarating narrative sweep that takes the story across the centuries, but above all there is a unity of theme and place that roots it in English history and the English landscapeâŚ.This is an enviably good bookâ THE SPECTATOR</p>
<p>âClever, moving and put together with expert craftsmanship, THE GENTRY is the most enjoyable book Iâve read this yearâ FINANCIAL TIMES</p>
<p>âMasterlyâŚ.. a wonderfully evocative work of historical rehabilitationâ SUNDAY TELEGRAPH</p>
<p>âA consummate writer and keen-eyed reader of landscape, Nicolson gives us mouth-watering descriptionsâŚa fantastic bookâ. TIME OUT</p>
<p>â[Nicolson] paints a fascinating picture of forced marriages, violent deaths, corruption, loyalties, betrayals and, ultimately, a lost way of life⌠the book has flashes of insight and empathy to remind us that each family had its own individual dramas as well as being symbols of their time.â DAILY MAIL</p>
<p>âNicolsonâs fascinating and brilliantly written examination of the gentry across seven centuriesâŚ.creates a vivid portrait gallery of a class at the heart of English society âŚ..wonderfully readableâ SUNDAY TIMES</p>
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Adam Nicolson is the author of many books on history, travel and the environment. He is winner of the Somerset Maugham Award and the British Topography Prize and lives at Sissinghust Castle in Kent. This is his sixth book for HarperCollins â his previous five being âEarls of Paradiseâ, âMen of Honourâ, âSea Roomâ, âPower and Gloryâ, âSeamanshipâ and Sissinghurst.