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Share - By the Green of the Spring by John Masters (, Hardcover) By the Green of the Spring by John Masters (, Hardcover) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Top picked items. New (other) $ Pre-owned.  · By the Green of the Spring relives the last terrible months of the Great War and the uneasy, exhausted peace which followed it. From the North-West Frontier to the war in France and the civil war in Ireland, John Masters follows the fortunes of four Kent families – the Cates, the Rownlands, the Strattons and the Gorses – through the cataclysm that ended the golden Edwardian dream for 5/5.  · By the Green of the Spring relives the last terrible months of the Great War and the uneasy, exhausted peace which followed it. From the North-West Frontier to the war in France and the civil war in Ireland, John Masters follows the fortunes of four Kent families—the Cates, the Rownlands, the Strattons and the Gorses—through the cataclysm that ended the golden Edwardian dream for .


At Augusta National, home of the Masters, the spring grass is green and the world's most famous golfers are gathered. It looks as if it's going to be another splendid tournament. Until Melvin Newton's body is found in Eisenhower Pond, an apparent suicide. But what looks like suicide to most looks like murder to John Morris, a sportswriter, and his gal pal Julia Sullivan. Masters subsequently served in Iraq, Syria and Persia. In early , he attend. Masters was the son of a lieutenant-colonel whose family had a long tradition of service in the Indian Army. He was educated at Wellington and Sandhurst. On graduating from Sandhurst in , he was seconded to the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) for a. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for By the Green of the Spring by John Masters (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!


By the Green of the Spring relives the last terrible months of the Great War and the uneasy, exhausted peace which followed it. From the North-West Frontier to the war in France and the civil war in Ireland, John Masters follows the fortunes of four Kent families - the Cates, the Rownlands, the Strattons and the Gorses - through the cataclysm that ended the golden Edwardian dream for ever. By the Green of the Spring relives the last terrible months of the Great War and the uneasy, exhausted peace which followed it. From the North-West Frontier to the war in France and the civil war in Ireland, John Masters follows the fortunes of four Kent families—the Cates, the Rownlands, the Strattons and the Gorses—through the cataclysm that ended the golden Edwardian dream for ever. By the Green of the Spring relives the last terrible months of the Great War and the uneasy, exhausted peace which followed it. From the North-West Frontier to the war in France and the civil war in Ireland, John Masters follows the fortunes of four Kent families – the Cates, the Rownlands, the Strattons and the Gorses – through the cataclysm that ended the golden Edwardian dream for ever.

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