Author: Anna Buchan
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 895
Book Description
In 'The Greatest Novels by O. Douglas,' Anna Buchan expertly explores the works of her sister, O. Douglas, in a scholarly and detailed manner. Buchan delves into the literary style and context of each of O. Douglas's greatest novels, providing insightful analysis and commentary on themes, character development, and overall impact on the world of literature. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the life and works of O. Douglas, offering a deep dive into the intricacies of her writing that is sure to captivate readers. Buchan's thorough examination sheds light on the enduring relevance and importance of O. Douglas's novels in the literary canon. Anna Buchan's personal connection to O. Douglas gives her a unique perspective that enriches the reader's understanding and appreciation of these timeless works. 'The Greatest Novels by O. Douglas' is a must-read for any avid reader or literary enthusiast looking to explore the legacy of this talented author.
The Greatest Novels by O. Douglas
Author: Anna Buchan
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 895
Book Description
In 'The Greatest Novels by O. Douglas,' Anna Buchan expertly explores the works of her sister, O. Douglas, in a scholarly and detailed manner. Buchan delves into the literary style and context of each of O. Douglas's greatest novels, providing insightful analysis and commentary on themes, character development, and overall impact on the world of literature. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the life and works of O. Douglas, offering a deep dive into the intricacies of her writing that is sure to captivate readers. Buchan's thorough examination sheds light on the enduring relevance and importance of O. Douglas's novels in the literary canon. Anna Buchan's personal connection to O. Douglas gives her a unique perspective that enriches the reader's understanding and appreciation of these timeless works. 'The Greatest Novels by O. Douglas' is a must-read for any avid reader or literary enthusiast looking to explore the legacy of this talented author.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 895
Book Description
In 'The Greatest Novels by O. Douglas,' Anna Buchan expertly explores the works of her sister, O. Douglas, in a scholarly and detailed manner. Buchan delves into the literary style and context of each of O. Douglas's greatest novels, providing insightful analysis and commentary on themes, character development, and overall impact on the world of literature. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the life and works of O. Douglas, offering a deep dive into the intricacies of her writing that is sure to captivate readers. Buchan's thorough examination sheds light on the enduring relevance and importance of O. Douglas's novels in the literary canon. Anna Buchan's personal connection to O. Douglas gives her a unique perspective that enriches the reader's understanding and appreciation of these timeless works. 'The Greatest Novels by O. Douglas' is a must-read for any avid reader or literary enthusiast looking to explore the legacy of this talented author.
Of Men and Mountains
Author: William O. Douglas
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
ISBN: 1447482492
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
William O. Douglas was one of that rare mix of man that helped define America, a judge of the supreme court and also a lifelong outdoorsman. This is his story in his words and conveys the joy he felt for the wild untouched vastness of the great forests and the high snow capped peaks which he pitted himself against. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
ISBN: 1447482492
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
William O. Douglas was one of that rare mix of man that helped define America, a judge of the supreme court and also a lifelong outdoorsman. This is his story in his words and conveys the joy he felt for the wild untouched vastness of the great forests and the high snow capped peaks which he pitted himself against. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Penny Plain
Author: O. Douglas
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Domestic fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The Cinderella story of Jean Jardine, a Scottish girl raising her younger brothers on her own... until a mysterious stranger asks for her hospitality. Part romance, part family story, and part small town semi-satire.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Domestic fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The Cinderella story of Jean Jardine, a Scottish girl raising her younger brothers on her own... until a mysterious stranger asks for her hospitality. Part romance, part family story, and part small town semi-satire.
Wild Bill
Author: Bruce Allen Murphy
Publisher: Random House (NY)
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
William Orville Douglas was both the most accomplished and the most controversial justice ever to serve on the United States Supreme Court. He emerged from isolated Yakima, Washington, to be dubbed, by the age of thirty, “the most outstanding law professor in the nation”; at age thirty-eight, he was the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, cleaning up a corrupt Wall Street during the Great Depression; by the age of forty, he was the second youngest Supreme Court justice in American history, going on to serve longer—and to write more opinions and dissents—than any other justice. In evolving from a pro-government advocate in the 1940s to an icon of liberalism in the 1960s, Douglas became a champion for the rights of privacy, free speech, and the environment. While doing so, “Wild Bill” lived up to his nickname by racking up more marriages, more divorces, and more impeachment attempts aimed against him than any other member of the Court. But it was what Douglas did not accomplish that haunted him: He never fulfilled his mother’s ambition for him to become president of the United States. Douglas’s life was the stuff of novels, but with his eye on his public image and his potential electability to the White House, the truth was not good enough for him. Using what he called “literary license,” he wrote three memoirs in which the American public was led to believe that he had suffered from polio as an infant and was raised by an impoverished, widowed mother whose life savings were stolen by the family attorney. He further chronicled his time as a poverty-stricken student sleeping in a tent while attending Whitman College, serving as a private in the army during World War I, and “riding the rods” like a hobo to attend Columbia Law School. Relying on fifteen years of exhaustive research in eighty-six manuscript collections, revealing long-hidden documents, and interviews conducted with more than one hundred people, many sharing their recollections for the first time, Bruce Allen Murphy reveals the truth behind Douglas’s carefully constructed image. While William O. Douglas wrote fiction in the form of memoir, Murphy presents the truth with a narrative flair that reads like a novel.
Publisher: Random House (NY)
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
William Orville Douglas was both the most accomplished and the most controversial justice ever to serve on the United States Supreme Court. He emerged from isolated Yakima, Washington, to be dubbed, by the age of thirty, “the most outstanding law professor in the nation”; at age thirty-eight, he was the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, cleaning up a corrupt Wall Street during the Great Depression; by the age of forty, he was the second youngest Supreme Court justice in American history, going on to serve longer—and to write more opinions and dissents—than any other justice. In evolving from a pro-government advocate in the 1940s to an icon of liberalism in the 1960s, Douglas became a champion for the rights of privacy, free speech, and the environment. While doing so, “Wild Bill” lived up to his nickname by racking up more marriages, more divorces, and more impeachment attempts aimed against him than any other member of the Court. But it was what Douglas did not accomplish that haunted him: He never fulfilled his mother’s ambition for him to become president of the United States. Douglas’s life was the stuff of novels, but with his eye on his public image and his potential electability to the White House, the truth was not good enough for him. Using what he called “literary license,” he wrote three memoirs in which the American public was led to believe that he had suffered from polio as an infant and was raised by an impoverished, widowed mother whose life savings were stolen by the family attorney. He further chronicled his time as a poverty-stricken student sleeping in a tent while attending Whitman College, serving as a private in the army during World War I, and “riding the rods” like a hobo to attend Columbia Law School. Relying on fifteen years of exhaustive research in eighty-six manuscript collections, revealing long-hidden documents, and interviews conducted with more than one hundred people, many sharing their recollections for the first time, Bruce Allen Murphy reveals the truth behind Douglas’s carefully constructed image. While William O. Douglas wrote fiction in the form of memoir, Murphy presents the truth with a narrative flair that reads like a novel.
Eliza for Common
Author: O. Douglas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781907503023
Category : Children of clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
The domestic chronicles of a minister's family that bears a remarkable resemblance to the Buchans themselves, 'Eliza for Common' is set in Glasgow just after the Great War. As Eliza grows up she longs for beauty and excitement, and gradually emerges from the confines of being a daughter of the manse to find her own way in the world.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781907503023
Category : Children of clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
The domestic chronicles of a minister's family that bears a remarkable resemblance to the Buchans themselves, 'Eliza for Common' is set in Glasgow just after the Great War. As Eliza grows up she longs for beauty and excitement, and gradually emerges from the confines of being a daughter of the manse to find her own way in the world.
The Day of Small Things
Author: O. Douglas
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
My Wilderness
Author: William O. Douglas
Publisher: Comstock Book Distributors
ISBN: 9780891740544
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Publisher: Comstock Book Distributors
ISBN: 9780891740544
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
The Codex
Author: Douglas Preston
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 0330467034
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Greetings from the dead,' declares Maxwell Broadbent in the videotape he left behind after his mysterious disappearance. A notorious treasure hunter and tomb robber, Broadbent accumulated over half a billion dollars' worth of priceless art, gems and artefacts before vanishing - along with his entire collection - from his mansion in New Mexico. As a final challenge to his three sons, Broadbent has buried himself and his treasure somewhere in the world, hidden away like an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. If the sons wish to claim their fabulous inheritance, they must find their father's carefully concealed tomb. The race is on, but among the treasures is an ancient Mayan codex that may hold a secret far more important than the wealth of riches around it, and the brothers aren't the only ones in pursuit.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 0330467034
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Greetings from the dead,' declares Maxwell Broadbent in the videotape he left behind after his mysterious disappearance. A notorious treasure hunter and tomb robber, Broadbent accumulated over half a billion dollars' worth of priceless art, gems and artefacts before vanishing - along with his entire collection - from his mansion in New Mexico. As a final challenge to his three sons, Broadbent has buried himself and his treasure somewhere in the world, hidden away like an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. If the sons wish to claim their fabulous inheritance, they must find their father's carefully concealed tomb. The race is on, but among the treasures is an ancient Mayan codex that may hold a secret far more important than the wealth of riches around it, and the brothers aren't the only ones in pursuit.
Of Men and Mountains
Author: William O. Douglas
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 9780877017127
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The Supreme Court Justice tells of his adventures while exploring the mountains of Washington at first for therapeutic reasons and later for recreation
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 9780877017127
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The Supreme Court Justice tells of his adventures while exploring the mountains of Washington at first for therapeutic reasons and later for recreation
The Proper Place
Author: O. Douglas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781907503016
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
After the Great War, the Rutherfurds reluctantly sell their beautiful old ancestral home in the Borders to the nouveau riche Jacksons from Glasgow. They settle in Fife but ties are not completely severed as Mrs Jackson asks for Rutherfurd help to face the 'county'. A gentle comedy of manners with poignant observations and devastating wit.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781907503016
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
After the Great War, the Rutherfurds reluctantly sell their beautiful old ancestral home in the Borders to the nouveau riche Jacksons from Glasgow. They settle in Fife but ties are not completely severed as Mrs Jackson asks for Rutherfurd help to face the 'county'. A gentle comedy of manners with poignant observations and devastating wit.