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Gentleman Jack: The Real Anne Lister The Official Companion to the BBC Series

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6 x 13. Language - English Dimensions - 21. 8 x 0. This is the real Gentleman Jack, following Anne from her crumbling ancestral home in Yorkshire to the glittering courts of Denmark as she resolves to put past heartbreak behind her and find herself a wife. Meet Anne Lister, the 19th Century landowner, industrialist, explorer, and lesbian, and your new feminist icon.

  • Pages: 368
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 198x126mm
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skgway

I got this because I really liked the show and it is a really interesting good book. I was so surprised to learn that a lot of what happened in the show actually happened in real life. I love Gentleman Jack show on HBO and found this book which was written by the Historical Adviser of the show.

Joanne Parris

This subtly shows the reader how lucky we are to have so much of it typed out for us, and (I'm sure) the migraines suffered by others so that we can. The book came next day and in perfect condition, absolutely the best buy I've made.

rachel

There’s no doubt that there is plenty more to be discovered concerning her extraordinary life beyond the chronology of this relationship and timeline (as is evident with some of the background info and inclusion of some of Anne’s travel diaries), but as an introduction and series guide, it absolutely does the trick. Give more details of what were happened to Anne Lister and Ann Walker in 1900's If you didn't like the 'Gentleman Jack' TV drama, because it seemed all too far fetched, over acted or simply unbelievably energetic, you should read this book, then you'll find out that, yes, Anne Lister really was like that and in her own words!

CrazyDogLady

If you loved the 'Gentleman Jack' TV drama you should read this book, it'll sort out the timelines and give lots of extra insight. The only thing I really disagree with the author about is her description of Anne Lister's hair, which was perfectly normal for the time, just not overblown, but one of the things that delighted me, as a visual artist, was the use of a different diary page with each chapter. I read the book primarily as a mine of information for tips on Anne Lister's clothing, as I am busy making a sculpture of her, but the details were so delicious they had me snorting with laughter, so this really was no trial at all! I was a bit familiar with the story of Anne Lister previously, but this book was great for specifically exploring this period of Anne’s life, and in particular, her relationship with Ann Walker.

A. Menec

Most especially, the difficulty of getting inside Miss Walker's thick knitted drawers; well it is West Yorkshire, combinations are still popular there, and for good reason! About halfway through and it’s a good book! Anne Choma clearly loves her subject but isn't rose tinted about some of Anne's less positive sides, she does however give us some of the great insight that are buried in these diaries, to help us understand what really made Anne Lister tick.

Beth

If you are looking for historical social comment, a window in the the early 19th Century, an exploration of Britain's industrial past, a European travelogue, a jolly romp of a book or a romance, read this book. Some pages had more code than others, and all of them show how eye wateringly hard it is to read Anne Lister's diaries; the code is easier to read than her 'plain hand'.



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