Capital Wine

Capital Wine

by Hugh Conway
Capital Wine

Capital Wine

by Hugh Conway

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Overview

Two stories from one of the 19th century's bestselling novelists.

A wine enthusiast is excited at the prospect of inheriting the contents of his late uncle's cellar, one of the finest in London, only to discover that his aunt has altogether different plans for the precious bottles and crates.

Capital Wine is a genial comedy that will amuse both wine buffs and teetotallers alike.

A wife discovers a confessional letter from her recently deceased husband, the contents of which reveal a long-kept secret that will open up old wounds and may change her opinion of him forever.

At What Cost is the story of a tragic love triangle, reminiscent of Embers by Sandor Marai or, in places, The Great Gatsby, both of which it preceded by several decades.

The two tales collected in this volume display very different sides of Hugh Conway, a hugely popular writer in his time who is now, sadly, largely forgotten.

Part of the Very Short Classics series, a collection of short books from around the world, and across the centuries, many of which are being made available as ebooks for the very first time.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161229347
Publisher: Very Short Classics
Publication date: 02/10/2019
Series: Very Short Classics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 741 KB

About the Author

Hugh Conway is the pen name of Frederick John Fargus.

Fargus was born in Bristol in 1847, the son of an auctioneer. Although he originally intended to enter his father's business he had a brief dalliance with the sea, almost joining the navy as a trainee officer, before agreeing to return to Bristol where he worked as an accountancy clerk until his father's death in 1868, whereupon he took over the family auction house.

During his time as a clerk he had written the lyrics to a number of songs using the name Hugh Conway, and encouraged by the Bristol publisher James William Arrowsmith, he turned his hand to stories and novels. His first novella, a thriller entitled Called Back, was a huge success, selling 350,000 copies and enlisting fans including Emily Dickinson.

In 1885, following a bout of ill health, Fargus went to the French Riviera where he caught typhoid fever and died at the age of only 37. Several of his books and stories were published posthumously.
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