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Legends of the Fall
by Jim Harrison
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A collection of three separate novellas. "Legends of the Fall" is a family saga relating the fortunes of three brothers growing up in Montana together shortly after the turn of the century. "Revenge" is the account of a Vietnam veteran's attempt to avenge himself on his lover's husband, who nearly killed them when he learned of their affair. In "The Man Who Gave Up His Name," a retired businessman attempts to bring a drug dealer to justice.
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9781559351539,
Audio Cassette,
Soundelux Audio Pub,
1995
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9780440054610,
Book,
Delacorte Press/S. Lawrence,
1979
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9780786205370,
Paperback,
Thorndike Pr,
1996
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9780745131955,
Paperback,
Chivers North Amer,
1996
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9780385285964,
Paperback,
Dell Books,
1995
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9780385286282,
Hardcover,
Bantam Dell Pub Group,
1979
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9780745147208,
Paperback,
Thorndike Pr,
1996
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Publisher Notes
A disgruntled corporate functionary, three brothers and their different fates, and an American pilot strugging with a Mexican crime lord articulated Harrison's vision of twentieth-century man in this trilogy of short novels.
Media Reviews
"Three novellas both poetic and mythic. The title story ranges from the stark beauty of Montana to the blood-drenched battlefields of World War I France."
First Line
You could not tell if you were a bird descending (and there was a bird descending, a vulture) if the naked man was dead or alive.
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