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The Buccaneers
by Edith Wharton; Marion Mainwaring
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Edith Wharton's last novel, unfinished when she died in 1937, was published in its incomplete state in 1938. The title refers to the bold actions of a group of four young American debutantes who seek to use their vast wealth to acquire aristocratic European husbands.
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9781556859892,
Compact Disc,
Audio Book Contractors,
2008
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9781556854279,
Audio Cassette,
Audio Book Contractors,
1996
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9780788193712,
Hardcover,
Diane Pub Co,
1995
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9780670852192,
Hardcover,
Penguin Group USA,
1993
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9780140232028,
Paperback,
Penguin Group USA,
1994
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9780670866458,
Hardcover,
Penguin Group USA,
1995
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9780453008549,
Audio Cassette,
Penguin Group USA,
1993
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Publisher Notes
In the 1870s, five wealthy American girls are denied entry to New York society because their parents' money is too new.
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