MaryPearce Omnibus Vol 3 (The Land Endures and Seedtime and Harvest): Land Endures AND Seedtime and Harvest v. 3 by Mary Emily Pearce Hardcover, 528 Pages, Published 2001 by Little, Brown ISBN-13: 978-0-316-85819-9, ISBN: 0-316-85819-6
"The first of three books in "The Apple Tree Saga", set in the Worcestershire countryside. In 1886 young Beth, coming to terms with a tragic loss, goes with her mother to keep house for her grandfather and help to run his carpentry business. By the author of "Seedtime and Harvest" and "Two Farms"."
Polsinney Harbour(Updated) by MaryE. Pearce Hardcover, 221 Pages, Published 1994 by Little, Brown & Company ISBN-13: 978-0-316-90949-5, ISBN: 0-316-90949-1
"On a July evening in 1869, Maggie Care, fleeing from the memory of a tragedy, arrives in the Cornish fishing village of Polsinney. Her gradual acceptance by the villagers is threatened by a revelation from her past, but to her surprise, it is the belligerent Gus who stands by her."
Jack Mercybright(Updated) by MaryE. Pearce Paperback, 208 Pages, Published 1993 by Time Warner Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-7515-0403-3, ISBN: 0-7515-0403-3
"The second of three books in The Apple Tree Saga, following Apple Tree Lean Down. As the 19th century draws to a close, Jack Mercybright settles in an unfamiliar country community, following his fortunes through adversity, work and love."
The Land Endures(Updated) by MaryE. Pearce Hardcover, 248 Pages, Published 1994 by Little, Brown Import ISBN-13: 978-0-316-90950-1, ISBN: 0-316-90950-5
SEEDTIME AND HARVEST(Updated) by MaryE. Pearce Paperback, 266 Pages, Published 1986 by Time Warner Paperbacks Import ISBN-13: 978-0-7515-1952-5, ISBN: 0-7515-1952-9
"Linn Mercybright had survived the Depression and the slur of having an illegitimate son."
Polsinney Harbour(Updated) by MaryE. Pearce Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 1984 by Harpercollins Distribution Services ISBN-13: 978-0-586-06157-2, ISBN: 0-586-06157-6
"VG: Used copy, in very good conition - only light signs of handlng/reading wear;"
The Sorrowing Wind by MaryE. Pearce Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 1978 by Granada Publishing Limited Import ISBN-13: 978-0-583-12740-0, ISBN: 0-583-12740-1
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Apple Tree Lean Down by MaryE. Pearce Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 1977 by Mayflower ISBN-13: 978-0-583-12739-4, ISBN: 0-583-12739-8
Cast a Long Shadow Hb by MaryE. Pearce Hardcover, 249 Pages, Published 1994 by Little, Brown ISBN-13: 978-0-316-90948-8, ISBN: 0-316-90948-3
The Old House at Railes by MaryE. Pearce Hardcover, 410 Pages, Published 1993 by Little, Brown & Company ISBN-13: 978-0-316-90674-6, ISBN: 0-316-90674-3
"A tale of suppressed passions, set in mid-19th-century rural Gloucestershire. The gifted son of an impoverished stonemason is educated at the home of John Tarrant, and is captivated by his lovely old house and his two beautiful daughters. By the author of "Seedtime and Harvest" and "Two Farms"."
Apple Tree 3(Updated) Sorrowing Wind [Paperback] by E. Pearce, Mary; Pearce, Mary by MaryE. Pearce Paperback, 262 Pages, Published 1993 by Timewarner ISBN-13: 978-0-7515-0404-0, ISBN: 0-7515-0404-1
The Two Farms(Updated) by MaryE. Pearce Paperback, 1 Pages, Published 1986 by Time Warner Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-7515-1953-2, ISBN: 0-7515-1953-7
"Set in mid-nineteenth century Gloucestershire, a saga focusing on two farms and families who own them. From the author of APPLE TREE LEAN DOWN and THE SORROWING WIND."
The Two Farms by MaryE. Pearce Hardcover, 192 Pages, Published 1985 by St. Martin's ISBN-13: 978-0-356-12018-8, ISBN: 0-356-12018-X
Seedtime and Harvest(1st Edition) by Mary Emily Pearce Hardcover, 266 Pages, Published 1982 by St Martins Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-312-70922-8, ISBN: 0-312-70922-6
Apple Tree Saga(1st Edition) A Trilogy by MaryE. Pearce Hardcover, 500 Pages, Published 1977 by Macdonald & J Import ISBN-13: 978-0-354-04099-0, ISBN: 0-354-04099-5
The Sorrowing Wind by MaryE. Pearce Hardcover, 252 Pages, Published 1975 by Macdonald ISBN-13: 978-0-356-08303-2, ISBN: 0-356-08303-9
"On a July evening in 1869, Maggie Care, fleeing from the memory of a tragedy, arrives in the Cornish fishing village of Polsinney. Her gradual acceptance by the villagers is threatened a revelation from her past, but to her surprise, it is the belligerent Gus who stands by her."