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The Awakening and Selected Short Stories |
Kate Chopin (1851 - 1904) |
When first published in 1899 the work received a mixed critical reception; praise for its outstanding writing style and condemnation for it's frank presentation of the limits of a woman's role and its sexual openness. At the time the book only had one printing. After it's rediscovery in 1969 the book has been praised for its treatment of issues facing women and its wonderful style. |
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Coniston |
Winston Churchill (1871 - 1947) |
Publishers Weekly #1 Best Seller for 1906.
It is important to note that the author is not the famed English politician and author, but an unrelated American writer.
A fictionalized look at mid 1800s New Hampshire politics. Churchill shares with many a nostalgic view of the Granite State while exposing corruption at all levels of it's politics.
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Mr. Crewe's Career |
Winston Churchill (1871 - 1947) |
Publishers Weekly #1 Best Seller for 1908.
It is important to note that the author is not the famed English politician and author, but an unrelated American writer.
A picture of popular uprising against the domination of the railroads reflecting the Author's own experience as a Candidate.
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The Crisis |
Winston Churchill (1871 - 1947) |
Publishers Weekly #1 Best Seller for 1901.
It is important to note that the author is not the famed English politician and author, but an unrelated American writer.
The novel tells an epic tale of the American Civil War and remained in print until well into the 1970s.
The author wrote of the book that "The breach that threatened our country's existence is healed now. There is no side but Abraham Lincoln's side. And this side, with all reverence and patriotism, the author has tried to take. Yet Abraham Lincoln loved the South as well as the North."
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The Crossing |
Winston Churchill (1871 - 1947) |
Publishers Weekly #1 Best Seller for 1904.
It is important to note that the author is not the famed English politician and author, but an unrelated American writer.
This book has been named "The Crossing" because I have tried to express in it the beginnings of that great movement across the mountains which swept resistless over the Continent until at last it saw the Pacific itself. The Crossing was the first instinctive reaching out of an infant nation which was one day to become a giant. No annals in the world's history are more wonderful than the story of the conquest of Kentucky and Tennessee by the pioneers...Winston Churchill
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The Inside of the Cup |
Winston Churchill (1871 - 1947) |
Publishers Weekly #1 Best Seller for 1913.
It is important to note that the author is not the famed English politician and author, but an unrelated American writer.
"masterly grip of detail and rare psychological insight" - Henry Davies from letters to the New York Times 1913.
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Armadale |
Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889) |
A Victorian "sensation novel" par excellence, but perhaps a little challenging for some when it was first published: 'One of the most hardened female villains whose devices and desires have ever blackened fiction' The Athenaeum reviewer of Armadale (1866). Throughout the novel you know Lydia Gwilt is a wicked woman and that she is out to destroy Alan Armadale, but you can't help wishing her success. |
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