Ten North Frederick
by John O'Hara
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The story of a lawyer who strives beyond his family's ambitions for him to become Pennsylvania's governor, and pays the penalty for his hubris.
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Random House Inc |
Date 1955 |
Price $2.33 |
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Publisher Notes
Three generations of the Chapin family, prominent citizens of Gibbsville, Pennsylvania, struggle with the prides and passions in this epic saga of the American experience.
Media Reviews
"When he takes for his hero a Gibbsville aristocrat of the old school, O'Hara, like Marquand with George Apley, writes his most successful novel of manners."
First Line
Edith Chapin was alone in her sewing room on the third floor of the house at Number 10 in Frederick Street.
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