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          Young Albert Edward Preemby was then a good-looking, slender youth of sixteen, with his father's curliness and his mother's fair hair and eyes of horizon blue....

          Christina Alberta's Father

          1925 novel by H.

          G. Wells

          First UK edition

          AuthorH.

          Since Albert was a bishop and a theologian, it is necessary to see his astrological views as central to his theology, which is why he wrote about the subject.

        1. Since Albert was a bishop and a theologian, it is necessary to see his astrological views as central to his theology, which is why he wrote about the subject.
        2. “I'll read upstairs,” said Christina Albert.
        3. Young Albert Edward Preemby was then a good-looking, slender youth of sixteen, with his father's curliness and his mother's fair hair and eyes of horizon blue.
        4. New College Library's Biography Collection comprises significant biographies and autobiographies written about a wide range of subjects.
        5. At the end of that afternoon, I closed Albert Memmi's first novel with a glimmer of what would—much later—become my own first book.
        6. G. Wells

          LanguageEnglish
          PublisherJonathan Cape (UK)
          Macmillan (US)

          Publication date

          1925
          Publication placeUnited Kingdom
          Media typePrint (hardback)
          Pages401 pp

          Christina Alberta's Father (1925) is a novel by English writer H.

          G. Wells set in London and environs in 1920–1922 with two protagonists: Albert Edward Preemby and his daughter, Christina Alberta.

          Starting off as a seemingly light-hearted novel of social realism, highlighting the class system of contemporary society, much like he did in Kipps, Wells soon lambasts the then-current state of mental health legislation and of lunatic asylums, before ending the novel with the characters discussing feminism and the conflict between individual independence and being a willing part of a greater society.

          With the title character of the father dying of pneumonia after rescue from a mental hospital