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Author Name    TARKINGTON, BOOTH

Title   Monsieur Beaucaire. Illustrated by C.D. Williams.

Binding   Hard Cover

Publisher   New York, Mcclure, Phillips & Co. , 1900

Seller ID   7350

128 pages, plates, cloth, very good. Booth Tarkington (Newton Booth Tarkington), (1869-1946, American author, b. Indianapolis. His most characteristic and popular works were his genial novels of life in small Middle Western towns, including The Gentleman from Indiana (1899), The Conquest of Canaan (1905), and the trilogy Growth (1927), made up of Turmoil (1915), The Magnificent Ambersons (1918; Pulitzer Prize), and The Midlander (1923). Alice Adams (1921; Pulitzer Prize), considered by some his best novel, tells of the frustrated ambitions of a romantic lower-middle-class girl. He wrote several amusing novels of boyhood and adolescence, the most notable being Penrod (1914) and Seventeen (1916). His plays include a dramatization of his own historical romance Monsieur Beaucaire (1901) and Clarence (1921).'

MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE BOOTH TARKINGTON FICTION HISTORICAL ROMANCE AMERICAN LITERATURE

Price = 20.00 USD

 


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