Book summaryStephen Crane wrote his masterpiece, "The Red Badge of Courage", at 24, and by the time he was 28 he was dead of tuberculosis. In his brief, turbulent, reckless life, he became one of the great American writers. This biography tells his colorful story and includes information from his letters. Media reviews"A well-textured account....A thoroughgoing chronicle of literary and personal risks taken." |
BADGE OF COURAGE The Life of Stephen Craneby Davis, LindaFirst Edition
Book desription: Houghton And Mifflin. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. 0899199348 . Hardcover in dust jacket. Dust jacket lightly rubbed and edgeworn No marks in book. 1st Edition. .
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