Good
In a good condition. This is the 1943 Reprint Society edition in tan cloth with …
£3.00
A Boston Brahmin prepares for his twenty-fifth Harvard reunion and starts to wonder, quietly and without melodrama, how his life ended up being so exactly the life it was supposed to be. John P. Marquand won the Pulitzer Prize in 1938 and was once called the most successful novelist in America. He's largely forgotten now, but his New England satires sit alongside John O'Hara and Sloan Wilson as the men who chronicled the WASP establishment just before it stopped mattering. Made into a 1941 MGM film starring Hedy Lamarr.