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  1. Austen met Cassandra Leigh while he was a student at Oxford. They married on 26 April 1764 and began their married life living in the rectory at Deane; in 1771 they moved to Steventon Parsonage, the birthplace of their daughter Jane. They had eight children: James Austen (1765–1819) George Austen (1766–1838) Edward Austen Knight (1767–1852)

  2. George Austen’s collection of books (some 500 volumes) were sold when the family moved from Steventon to Bath in 1801. James Austen bought some of the volumes (approx 200), but not all. In the Jane Austen Society Report of 1993, an article by Robin Vick describes the sale of the family’s possessions. It was undertaken by Benjamin Stroud an ...

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  4. Monument: Words of Four Presidents Who Sculpted America. (Part of Leather-bound Classics) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. Hardcover. $24.99. The Complete Novels of Jane Austen. (Part of Leather-bound Classics) Jane Austen. Hardcover.

  5. Jun 17, 2011 · The True Story of George Austen was written by Icha for the Becoming Jane Fansite.It is adapted here with the author's permission. Although she admits that she did not know much about Jane Austen before watching the film, and although she understands that the movie is not 100% accurate, Icha was inspired by this film to learn more of the famous English author.

  6. AUSTEN, Jane. Emma. Oxford : 1946. £800.00. Stock Code: 171040. A finely bound volume of Chapman's "judiciously annotated" edition of Austen's novels, "accompanied by numerous appendices of great importance" (ODNB). First published in 1923 in five volumes, it features facsimile title pages, contemporary illustrations, notes, and historical essays.

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  8. Mar 17, 2023 · Calling all Jane Austen fans: your chance to live in the beloved author’s treasured family home. Up for sale for £8.5 million, Steventon House in Hampshire was built to replace the rectory where Jane Austen penned many of her most famous novels. By Hope Coke.

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