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The Water Gipsies (novel)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
A. P. Herbert

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Publication date
  
1930

Originally published
  
1930

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Genres
  
Romance novel, Humorous Fiction

Similar
  
A P Herbert books, Other books

The Water Gipsies is a romantic comedy novel by the British writer A. P. Herbert, which was first published in 1930. It portrays the adventures of Jane Bell and her sister Lily, who operate a barge along England's rivers and canals. Jane enjoys several romantic entanglements during the story.

Contents

The novel is Herbert's best-known work, and reflected his lifelong love of British waterways. He lived in Hammersmith Terrace, and a thinly disguised version of The Dove pub appears as The Pigeons.

Film

In 1932 the novel was made into a film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ann Todd as Jane Bell. It was the last film made by Associated Talking Pictures at Beaconsfield Studios before relocating to Ealing.

Musical

In 1955 Herbert collaborated with Vivian Ellis to produce a stage musical of the film. The cast included Dora Bryan, Doris Hare and Jerry Verno. It was a success, running for 239 performances.

References

The Water Gipsies (novel) Wikipedia