Dimensions
130 x 198 x 24mm
Richard Remington has made good. A good career at Cambridge, followed by good books on the issues of the day, a good rich wife, and, in the Liberal landslide of 1906, a good seat in the Commons. But Remington is only too aware of the thinness of appearances. He cannot make a good parliamentarian, because he cannot accept the system. And he cannot make a good husband - even though he has left whores and mistresses behind. In his first campaign he meets young Isobel Rivers and his good intentions slowly begin to unravel into scandal and exile.
This is the only edition available, with introduction, text summary, selected criticism and chronology of Well's life and times.