The Booker Prize winner. “[One of] the top 10 books about the British in India . . . the book is a joy and makes an elegiac farewell to the Raj.” —Ferdinand Mount, The Guardian In this sequel to The Raj Quartet, Colonel Tusker and ...
Here is a richly detailed and vivid biography of the man who wrote 'Charlotte's Web', 'The Trumpet of the Swan', and 'Stuart Little'; the writer whose style and humor were so important in distinguishing 'The New Yorker's' first thirty years ...
... Paul Scott , The Oakland Tribune , February 24 , 1967 . 6. " I am flabbergasted ... ” Sylvia Meagher to Harold ... in author's collection : “ Seven Judges , No Jury ... ” Meagher couldn't make it , suggests Salandria : Sylvia ...
... Paul Scott (Durham, UK: University of Durham, 2001), 157. Weiss, “'Marcel Duchamp Qui est Inquiétant': Avant-Gardism and the Culture of Mystification and blague,” 143. Hans-Werner Schmidt and Daniel Spoerri, “Filliou ist mein großer ...
... Scott, Paul R. “Eighth Texas Cavalry Regiment, CSA.” Master's thesis, University of Texas at Arlington, 1977. Shannon, Fred A. “The Life of the Common Soldier in the Union Army.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 13, no. 4 (1927): ...
World War I was over, and the future, which had been so uncertain for Europe, now seemed bright. For nearly a decade, F. Scott Fitzgerald lived and wrote in the City of Lights. This is the story of those productive years in Paris, France.
Her work includes the autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar, and such collections as The Collosus, Ariel, and the Pulitzer Prize -- winning Collected Poems.