| Leo Tolstoy - Fiction - 2007 - 2188 pages
Leo Tolstoy's grand masterpiece—a timeless saga of family, love, and loss in Russia surrounding the War of 1812. “The greatest of all novelists...what else can we call the ... | |
| Joseph Frank - Literary Collections - 2012 - 234 pages
This book consists of essays and reviews that address social, political, and cultural issues which arose in connection with literature broadly conceived in the wake of the ... | |
| Joseph Frank - Criticism - 1963 - 304 pages
Critical essays on modern literature and its contributors, with two chapters on Andre Malraux. | |
| Joseph Frank - Presidents - 1968 - 198 pages
Essays, with humourous asides, some verse, sketches and cartoons, by participants in the 1968 campaign of Senator Eugene McCarthy for the Democratic U.S. Presidential nomination. | |
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