
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, with his circumstances much improved.
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Editions

Austen, Jane
Distributed by Random House (1992)
Schools: 3

Austen, Jane
Modern Library (2001)
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, his circumstances much improved.
Schools: 2

Austen, Jane
Penguin Books (2003)
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, his circumstances much improved.
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Oxford University Press (2004)
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Barnes & Noble Classics (2005)
Schools: 2

Austen, Jane
Vintage Books (2008)
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, with his circumstances much improved.
Schools: 2

Austen, Jane
Vintage Books (2007)
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Bantam (1984)
Anne Elliot sent Frederick Wentworth away seven years ago when she was an unhappy girl beset by troubles. Now she regrets it. When he returns, it takes a fortuitous series of accidents before the knots can be untied.
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
TOR (1999)
Story of a young woman who wins her freedom from familial bonds through her relationships with other strong women.
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Chivers Press (2002)
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, his circumstances much improved.
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Signet Classic (1980)
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
HarperTeen (2011)
Anne Elliott grows to regret having broken off her engagement to a nval officer.
Schools: 6
Austen, Jane
A Signet Classic from New American Library (1964)
Anne Elliot, a young woman of perfect breeding, profound depth of emotion, and unswerving integrity is the heroine of Jane Austen's last novel.
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
Printed for the members of the Limited Editions Club (1977)
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
Consulting Media (1976)
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
New American Library (1964)
Anne Elliot, the poor relation of pompous country gentry in mid 1800's England finds a second chance at love.
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
New American Library (1964)
Anne Elliot, the poor relation of pompous country gentry in mid 1800's England finds a second chance at love.
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Anne Elliot sent Frederick Wentworth away seven years ago when she was an unhappy girl beset by troubles. Now she regrets it. When he returns, it takes a fortuitous series of accidents before the knots can be untied.
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
Schools: 1
Austen, Jane
New American Library (1964)
Anne Elliot, the poor relation of pompous country gentry in mid 1800's England finds a second chance at love.
Schools: 1
Austen, Jane
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, his circumstances much improved.
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
William Collins, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers (2018)
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, his circumstances much improved.
Schools: 1