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"Quinneys'" Book II by Horace Annesley Vachell continues the story of Joseph Quinney, a killed and passionate antique dealer in London. The novel delves deeper into the antique business, exploring the various challenges and conflicts that arise in the trade. Joseph Quinney faces numerous business challenges, including rivalry with other antique dealers and the ethical dilemmas associated with his profession. The book maintains a strong focus on family dynamics, highlighting the relationships within the Quinney family and the impact of Joseph's business on their lives. As the characters navigate their personal and professional struggles, they experience significant growth and development. Romantic relationships also play a crucial role, adding complexity to the characters' interactions and decisions. The novel explores themes of trust and loyalty, emphasizing their importance in both personal and business relationships. Deception and dishonesty in the antique business are recurring issues, challenging the characters' moral integrity. Set in a specific historical context, "Quinneys'" Book II reflects the social and cultural milieu of the era, enriching the narrative with its period details. Overall, the book offers a compelling continuation of the Quinney family's story, blending themes of ethics, business rivalry, personal growth, and the enduring impact of art and culture.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Quinneys'" Book II by Horace Annesley Vachell continues the story of Joseph Quinney, a killed and passionate antique dealer in London. The novel delves deeper into the antique business, exploring the various challenges and conflicts that arise in the trade. Joseph Quinney faces numerous business challenges, including rivalry with other antique dealers and the ethical dilemmas associated with his profession. The book maintains a strong focus on family dynamics, highlighting the relationships within the Quinney family and the impact of Joseph's business on their lives. As the characters navigate their personal and professional struggles, they experience significant growth and development. Romantic relationships also play a crucial role, adding complexity to the characters' interactions and decisions. The novel explores themes of trust and loyalty, emphasizing their importance in both personal and business relationships. Deception and dishonesty in the antique business are recurring issues, challenging the characters' moral integrity. Set in a specific historical context, "Quinneys'" Book II reflects the social and cultural milieu of the era, enriching the narrative with its period details. Overall, the book offers a compelling continuation of the Quinney family's story, blending themes of ethics, business rivalry, personal growth, and the enduring impact of art and culture.