The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch - Anne Enright The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch - Anne Enright
The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch - Anne Enright The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch - Anne Enright

The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch - Anne Enright

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'The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch is as sensuous and polished as an ornate painting' Daily Telegraph

Beautiful Irishwoman Eliza Lynch became briefly, in the 1860s, the richest woman in the world. The book opens in Paris with Eliza in bed with Francisco Solano Lopez - heir to the untold wealth of Paraguay. The fruit of their congress will be extraordinary, and will send her across the Atlantic on the regal voyage to claim her glorious future in Asunción.

The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch is a bold and brilliantly achieved novel about sex, beauty and corruption at the end of the old world.


ISBN: 9780099436942

Pages: 230

Paperback

Vintage, 2003

Fair condition; Bookseller stamp inside

B93


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