Set during World War I on an isolated country estate just outside London, Rebecca West’s haunting novel The Return of the Soldier follows Chris Baldry, a shell-shocked captain suffering from amnesia, as he makes a bittersweet homecoming to the thre...
Like most all of Rebecca West's reportage, A Train of Powder approaches great literature. Written between 1946 and 1954, these accounts of four controversial trials explore the nature of crime and punishment, innocence and guilt, retribution and forg...
West’s gripping work of journalismâ€Â"now available as an ebook
The bestselling chronicle of England’s World War II traitors, expanded and updated for the Cold War era
In The Meaning of Treason, Rebecca West tackled not only the histor...
Acknowledged as Rebecca West''s fictional masterpiece, The Fountain Overflows introduces the crisis-ridden Aubrey family. This Real Night continues their remarkable story. It is the early 1900s. With the disappearance of Piers, her feckless and ga...
In this modern fairy tale, Rebecca West transports her reader with a tale of the polar opposites of mind and spirit, love and power Harriet Hume's unchanging beauty and commitment to her art stand in stark contrast to Arnold Condorex's more worl...
An enlightening collection of short stories and other unpublished works that highlight Rebecca West’s deft hand at fiction  Published posthumously, these short stories and excerpts from unfinished works highlight what made West a highly regarded n...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts ...
Two young women come of age in a novel "unbelievably rich in character, incident, and observation." -- The Boston Globe
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Their childhood and adolescence were overshadowed by the Great War. Now, in its lonely aftermath, Rose and Mary Aubrey ...
Rose Aubrey is one of a family of four children. Their father, Piers, is the disgraced son of an Irish landowning family, a violent, noble, and quite unscrupulous leader of popular causes. His Scottish wife, Clare, is an artist, a tower of strengt...
In these four brilliant short novels set in America, England and Paris, Rebecca West explores the lives and relationships of rich women and men who are ruled by 'the harsh voice we hear when money talks, or hate'. There is Josie, a flower of American...
Sunflower, a thirty-year-old actress, is trapped in a relationship with Lord Essington until she meets Francis Pitt in this fictionalized account of the author's obsessive love for Lord Beaverbrook and the disintegration of her relationship with H.G....
A thoughtful romantic novel of love found, lost, rekindled, and redefined Isabelle, a wealthy American widow, arrives in France to restart her life and discovers she has her choice of eligible suitors. Torn between a placid liaison with a southern...