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Books by James G. Cozzens

Born: 08/19/1903; Died: 08/09/1978

James G. Cozzens Biography & Notes


James Gould Cozzens (1903 - 1978) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning U.S. novelist. He wrote the novels Ask Me Tomorrow in 1940, The Just and the Unjust in 1942, Guard of Honor in 1948 (winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1949), and By Love Possessed in 1958.

His novels usually concern upper-middle-class professional men who are faced with moral dilemmas that require compromising their ideals. All Cozzens�s works are characterized by meticulous craftsmanship and an objective, almost clinical style.


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Ask Me Tomorrow; Or, the Pleasant Comedy of Young Fortunatus. by James G. Cozzens ( 1952)
The train ride from Florence to Montreaux affords Francis an opportunity to ponder his prospects as a writer and provides the setting for his first encounter with Faith Robertson.
Castaway Castaway by James G. Cozzens ( 1989)
In this short novel Mr. Cozzens has constructed a modern parable of the Robinson Crusoe tale, one with powerful implications for the survival of modern man.
Flower in Her Hair by James G. Cozzens ( 1974)
Guard of Honor Guard of Honor by James G. Cozzens ( 1983)
Chronicles events at an Army Air Force base in Florida during three days in September 1943
Just Representations A James Gould Cozzens Reader by James G. Cozzens, Matthew Joseph Bruccoli ( 1978)
This collection, marking the author's seventy-fifth birthday, contains Ask Me Tomorrow, selections from six of his major novels, three short stories, and several essays.
The Just and the Unjust The Just and the Unjust by James G. Cozzens ( 1985)
A murder trial in a small Eastern town engulfs the day-to-day affairs of the court, district attorney, and local lawyers.
Men and Brethren Men and Brethren by James G. Cozzens ( 1989)
A deceptively powerful novel about the singularly eventful summer weekend of an Episcopal clergyman in New York.
A Rope for Dr. Webster by James G. Cozzens ( 1976)
S S San Pedro by James G. Cozzens ( 1968)
A classic tale of disaster at sea: an ocean liner bound for Argentina with a million dollars in gold and a full passenger list founders in a storm.
Selected Notebooks 1960-1967 by James G. Cozzens, Matthew Joseph Bruccoli ( 1984)
A Time of War Air Force Diaries and Pentagon Memos, 1943-45 by James G. Cozzens ( 1984)
Gathers a selection from the author's diaries and official reports he wrote during World War II when he served in the Army Air Force.

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