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By E.F. Benson

Dodo Trilogy Books

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ISBN: 690017820

In the following three novels: Dodo, Dodo the Second and Dodo Wonders, meet the delightful Dorothea "Dodo" Vane, beautiful, egotistical and sadly out of touch with her own heart. Dodo will introduce you to the glittering Victorian London circle of Dodo's eccentric friends--Bertie, who "if he hadn't been the tallest man in London...would never have been there at all.

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ISBN: 1473317509

Dodo is one of Benson's most loved characters, a queen of London high society who in this sequel to the popular 'Dodo' has realised that she has to settle down and start a family. This book was originally published in 1913. We are republishing it here with a new introductory biography of the author.

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ISBN: 1355332117

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