False Colours (novel)

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False Colours
First edition
AuthorGeorgette Heyer
Cover artistArthur Barbosa[1]
LanguageEnglish
GenreRegency, Romance
PublisherThe Bodley Head
Publication date
1963
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Pages352 pp
OCLC166872778
823/.912 22
LC ClassPR6015.E795 F35 2008

False Colours is a Regency romance by Georgette Heyer, published in 1963 in the UK by The Bodley Head and in 1964 by E. P. Dutton in the US.[2] The novel is set in 1817,[3] and concerns a young man who must temporarily impersonate his missing twin brother and the complications brought in the wake of this deceit. In British English, the term 'under false colours' refers to the use of a flag to which one is not entitled as a tactic for purposes of deception, and so by extension to any dishonest manoeuver.[4]

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