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The Toll-Gate is a Regency novel by Georgette Heyer, which takes place in 1817. Unlike many of Heyer's historical novels which concentrate on a plucky heroine, this one follows the adventures of a male main character, an ex-captain in the British Army who has returned from the Peninsular War and finds life as a civilian rather dull. The setting for this detective/romance story is in and around a Toll-Gate in the Peak District, vastly different from the elegant backgrounds of London, Bath, Brighton, or some stately home, which characterize most of Heyer's Regency novels.

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  • Liebe unverzollt (de)
  • The Toll-Gate (en)
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  • Liebe unverzollt (im englischen Original The Toll-Gate) ist ein Roman von Georgette Heyer. Er erschien erstmals im Jahr 1954 im Original, die deutsche Erstausgabe im Paul Zsolnay Verlag 1965 in der Übersetzung von . Wie die meisten Erzählungen von Heyer spielt diese in der Zeit des Regency (1811–1820). (de)
  • The Toll-Gate is a Regency novel by Georgette Heyer, which takes place in 1817. Unlike many of Heyer's historical novels which concentrate on a plucky heroine, this one follows the adventures of a male main character, an ex-captain in the British Army who has returned from the Peninsular War and finds life as a civilian rather dull. The setting for this detective/romance story is in and around a Toll-Gate in the Peak District, vastly different from the elegant backgrounds of London, Bath, Brighton, or some stately home, which characterize most of Heyer's Regency novels. (en)
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  • William Heinemann
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  • Liebe unverzollt (im englischen Original The Toll-Gate) ist ein Roman von Georgette Heyer. Er erschien erstmals im Jahr 1954 im Original, die deutsche Erstausgabe im Paul Zsolnay Verlag 1965 in der Übersetzung von . Wie die meisten Erzählungen von Heyer spielt diese in der Zeit des Regency (1811–1820). (de)
  • The Toll-Gate is a Regency novel by Georgette Heyer, which takes place in 1817. Unlike many of Heyer's historical novels which concentrate on a plucky heroine, this one follows the adventures of a male main character, an ex-captain in the British Army who has returned from the Peninsular War and finds life as a civilian rather dull. The setting for this detective/romance story is in and around a Toll-Gate in the Peak District, vastly different from the elegant backgrounds of London, Bath, Brighton, or some stately home, which characterize most of Heyer's Regency novels. (en)
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