Books by Irving Stone
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Adversary in the House by Irving Stone ( 1947) |
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The Agony and the Ecstasy A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone ( 1996)
Fictional depiction of Michelangelo. Includes bibliography, glossary and a list of the artist's works.
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The Agony and the Ecstasy A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone ( 1987) |
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Anhelo de vivir :La vida de Vincent Van Gogh / Longing to Live :The Life of Vincent Van Gogh The Life of Vincent Van Gogh by Irving Stone ( 2004) |
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Clarence Darrow For the Defense A Biography by Irving Stone ( 1989)
A biography of the famous American lawyer who faced public scorn in the cause of justice.
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Clarence Darrow A One-Man Play by Irving Stone, David W. Rintels ( 1975) |
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Codicia De Vida/Lust for Life by Irving Stone ( 1984)
Van Gogh's stormy personal life and struggles as an artist are given equal attention in this biographical novel.
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The Composition and Distribution of British Investment in Latin America, 1865 to 1913 by Irving Stone ( 1987) |
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Dear Theo The Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh by Jean Stone, Vincent Van Gogh ( 1995)
Van Gogh's brother Theo was his confidant and companion, and, in his letters to him, Van Gogh reveals himself as artist and man. Even more than if he had purposely intended to tell his life story, Van Gogh's letters lay bare his deepest feelings, as well as his everyday concerns and his views of the world of art.
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Depths of Glory A Biographical Novel of Camille Pissarro by Irving Stone ( 1985)
This fictional profile of the painter traces his colorful life and career at the center--along with his remarkable wife, Julie--of the circle of Impressionists.
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Drawings of Michaelangelo by ( 1960) |
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En Busca De Troya Vida De Sophia Y Henry Schliemann by Irving Stone, Benigno Hector Andrada ( 2000) |
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From Mud-Flat Cove to Gold to Statehood California 1840-1850 by Irving Stone ( 1999) |
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The Greek Treasure A Biographical Novel of Henry and Sophia Schliemann by Irving Stone ( 1975)
A fictionalized narrative of the derided but determined efforts of German traveler-archaeologist, Henry Schliemann, and his second wife, Sophia Engastronenos, to excavate the sites of Homeric Troy and ancient Mycenae.
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Immortal Wife The Biographical Novel of Jessie Benton Fremont by Irving Stone ( 2005) |
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The Irving Stone Reader by Irving Stone ( 1992) |
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Irving Stone's Jack London, His Life, Sailor on Horseback by Jack London, Irving Stone ( 1977)
Selections from both London's work and Stone's biography, Sailor on Horseback, are supplemented with new information about Jack London and an appreciation of his role in American literature.
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Irving Stone, Three Complete Novels by Irving Stone ( 1981) |
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Jack London Sailor on Horseback by Irving Stone ( 1978)
London's domestic life and literary endeavors are intertwined in this dramatic account of his career.
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Jack London Sailor on Horseback by Irving Stone ( 1969) |
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La Agonia Y El Extasisu Vida De Miguel Angel by Irving Stone ( 2002) |
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Love Is Eternal A Novel About Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln by Irving Stone ( 1990)
A politically-minded young lady and an awkward lawyer marry and eventually become President and First Lady.
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Lujuria De Vivir by Irving Stone ( 2001) |
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Lust for Life by Irving Stone ( 1989)
A Novel of the life of the tormented genius who put so much of himself into his art that he found it difficult to maintain himself in ordinary society.
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Men to Match My Mountains by Irving Stone ( 1987)
A collection of stories which provides an insight into the colorful and diverse personalities of the settlers who helped tame America's Far West.
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Men to Match My Mountains The Opening of the Far West, 1840-1900 by Irving Stone ( 2001) |
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Men to Match My Mountains the Story of the Opening by Irving Stone ( 1956)
A collection of stories which provide an insight into the colorful and diverse personalities of the settlers who helped tame America's Far West.
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Michelangelo by Irving Stone ( 2005) |
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Michelangelo Drawings of Michelangelo by ( 1964) |
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The Origin A Biographical Novel of Charles Darwin by Irving Stone, Jean Stone ( 1980)
From his 1831 voyage aboard the H.M.S. Beagle to his death in 1882, Charles Darwin experiences grueling sea passages, conducts demanding scientific research, and encounters opposition to his theory of evolution.
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The Passion of the Minds by Irving Stone ( 1994) |
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Passionate Journey by Irving Stone ( 1979) |
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The Passions of the Mind A Novel of Sigmund Freud by Irving Stone ( 1971)
Compelling portrait of the Viennese neurologist, focuses on the intense, agonized years of research which resulted in his discovery of the science of psychoanalysis.
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The President's Lady A Novel About Rachel and Andrew Jackson by Irving Stone ( 1990)
Although Andrew and Rachel Jackson's life together was turbulent because of the scandal over her divorce, nothing could destroy their love for each other.
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Problems in Stoicism by ( 1997) |
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Sailor on Horseback The Biography of Jack London by Irving Stone ( 1992) |
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Those Who Love A Biographical Novel of Abigail and John Adams by Irving Stone ( 1965)
The love story of John and Abigail Adams from courtship to the White House.
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Three Views of the Novel Lectures Presented under the Auspices of the Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund by John O'Hara, MacKinlay Kantor, Irving Stone, Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund ( 1977) |
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Two Faces of Love Lust for Life and Immortal Wife by Irving Stone ( 2005) |













