But dealing with the loss of Elizabeth prove to be a real problem. Ross sets out to restore his fortunes by acquiring financing for one of his family's derelict tin mines. Worst of all, he learns that his former love, Elizabeth Chynoweth, had given him up for dead and become engaged to his cousin, Francis Poldark. His home is being occupied by his father's two slovenly servants - Jud and Prudie Paynter. The estate he had inherited, which includes Nampara and a failing copper mine, had fallen in arrays. The former officer returns to discover that his father had been dead for several months. Ross Poldark returns home to Cornwall after spending three years in the Army. "ROSS POLDARK" begins in the fall of 1783. The first of the novels, "ROSS POLDARK: A NOVEL OF CORNWALL, 1783-1787" had been published in 1945. "ROSS POLDARK: A NOVEL OF CORNWALL, 1783-1787" (1945) Book ReviewÄuring a period of fifty-seven, writer Winston Graham wrote a series of twelve historical novels that centered around a former British Army officer from Cornwall, who had fought for king and country during the American Revolutionary War.
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