Ford, Ford Madox 1873-1939
Overview
Works: | 1,515 works in 5,709 publications in 16 languages and 115,333 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction Criticism, interpretation, etc History Domestic fiction Historical fiction Novels Biographies War fiction Autobiographical fiction Bibliographies |
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Roles: | Author, Editor, Translator, Other, Bibliographic antecedent, Author of introduction, Creator, Contributor, Collaborator, Dedicatee, Recipient, Lyricist, Composer, Annotator, Honoree |
Classifications: | PR6011.O53, 823.912 |
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Most widely held works about
Ford Madox Ford
- Ford Madox Ford by Charles G Hoffmann( Book )
- The life in the fiction of Ford Madox Ford by Thomas C Moser( )
- Ford Madox Ford's novels : a critical study by John A Meixner( Book )
- Ford Madox Ford and the city by Sara Haslam( )
- Ford Madox Ford : literary networks and cultural transformations by Andrzej Gąsiorek( )
- Ford Madox Ford's literary contacts( )
- Fragmenting modernism : Ford Madox Ford, the novel, and the Great War by Sara Haslam( )
- Return to yesterday by Ford Madox Ford( Book )
- Ford Madox Ford, modernist magazines and editing( )
- The challenge of bewilderment : understanding and representation in James, Conrad, and Ford by Paul B Armstrong( )
- Ford Madox Ford and visual culture by Laura Colombino( )
- The saddest story : a biography of Ford Madox Ford by Arthur Mizener( Book )
- Ford Madox Ford, a study of his novels by Richard A Cassell( Book )
- The Edwardian Ford Madox Ford by Laura Colombino( )
- Ford Madox Ford, France and Provenance( )
- From sight through to in-sight : time, narrative and subjectivity in Conrad and Ford by Omar Sabbagh( )
- Ford Madox Ford : the essence of his art by R. W Lid( Book )
- Ford Madox Ford: the critical heritage by Frank MacShane( Book )
- Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939 : a bibliography of works and criticism by David D Harvey( Book )
- Ford Madox Ford by Alan Judd( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Ford Madox Ford
The good soldier : a tale of passion by
Ford Madox Ford(
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457 editions published between 1901 and 2020 in 14 languages and held by 8,131 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This is the saddest story," the narrator notes of his friend Edward Ashburham's life. A superb soldier and the perfect English gentleman, the Ashburham has one fatal flaw with regard to affairs of love. Ford weaves a brilliant tale-long recognized as one of the masterpieces of twentieth century fiction-in which nothing is quite what it seems, including the narrator's telling of the tale
457 editions published between 1901 and 2020 in 14 languages and held by 8,131 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This is the saddest story," the narrator notes of his friend Edward Ashburham's life. A superb soldier and the perfect English gentleman, the Ashburham has one fatal flaw with regard to affairs of love. Ford weaves a brilliant tale-long recognized as one of the masterpieces of twentieth century fiction-in which nothing is quite what it seems, including the narrator's telling of the tale
Parade's end by
Ford Madox Ford(
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182 editions published between 1924 and 2019 in 6 languages and held by 3,956 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains the author's four novels of the European War, a panorama of England preceding and during the war - "Some do not", "No more parades", "A man could stand up", and "The last post". Also available in the separate volumes
182 editions published between 1924 and 2019 in 6 languages and held by 3,956 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains the author's four novels of the European War, a panorama of England preceding and during the war - "Some do not", "No more parades", "A man could stand up", and "The last post". Also available in the separate volumes
The inheritors : an extravagant story / Complete Works, v.5 by
Joseph Conrad(
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122 editions published between 1901 and 2019 in 3 languages and held by 3,437 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This novel was conceived in the heated and controversial politics of Britain at the turn of the century. Arthur Granger, an aristocratic and unsuccessful novelist, betrays the ideals he prides himself on for the unrequited love of a young woman. And no ordinary woman, she, but an ethereal, goddess-like, nameless agent from a strange world
122 editions published between 1901 and 2019 in 3 languages and held by 3,437 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This novel was conceived in the heated and controversial politics of Britain at the turn of the century. Arthur Granger, an aristocratic and unsuccessful novelist, betrays the ideals he prides himself on for the unrequited love of a young woman. And no ordinary woman, she, but an ethereal, goddess-like, nameless agent from a strange world
Romance : a novel / Complete Works, v. 7 by
Joseph Conrad(
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151 editions published between 1080 and 2019 in 4 languages and held by 2,808 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
One of three novels on which Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford collaborated, Romance tells the story of John Kemp, who dreams of adventure but has never set foot beyond the boundary of the family farm. Kemp gets more than he bargained for when adventure comes knocking in the form of two Spanish travelers who need help
151 editions published between 1080 and 2019 in 4 languages and held by 2,808 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
One of three novels on which Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford collaborated, Romance tells the story of John Kemp, who dreams of adventure but has never set foot beyond the boundary of the family farm. Kemp gets more than he bargained for when adventure comes knocking in the form of two Spanish travelers who need help
Henry James, a critical study by
Ford Madox Ford(
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76 editions published between 1913 and 2011 in 3 languages and held by 1,265 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Comprehensive and critical study
76 editions published between 1913 and 2011 in 3 languages and held by 1,265 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Comprehensive and critical study
Letters of Ford Madox Ford by
Ford Madox Ford(
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19 editions published between 1965 and 2015 in English and No Linguistic content and held by 1,197 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Most of these letters are 'finds,' never previously published and serving to deepen and to give order to our awareness of Ford's literary activities and involvements. Professor Ludwig, with lucidity, exactness and wisdom, has provided us with a coherent personal documentation.Originally published in 1965.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905
19 editions published between 1965 and 2015 in English and No Linguistic content and held by 1,197 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Most of these letters are 'finds,' never previously published and serving to deepen and to give order to our awareness of Ford's literary activities and involvements. Professor Ludwig, with lucidity, exactness and wisdom, has provided us with a coherent personal documentation.Originally published in 1965.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905
Joseph Conrad: a personal remembrance by
Ford Madox Ford(
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65 editions published between 1924 and 2014 in 3 languages and held by 1,118 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Determined not to write a biography about his friend Joseph Conrad (1857{u2013}1924) in the usual dry style, Ford Madox Ford (1873{u2013}1939) instead produced a novel. As a result, some biographical facts are given less emphasis than others, in particular the acrimony which later blighted relations between the two men. But the work is distinguished by its liveliness and by a wealth of vivid detail. Ford describes Conrad's remarkably long-eared horse, his haphazard use of adverbs and their fraught collaboration over their second joint novel, Romance, during which Ford's carefully unexciting style provoked the adventure-loving Conrad to depression. Ford's impressionistic portrayal of Conrad as an elegant, likeable swindler and 'beautiful genius' strikes a far richer chord than a purely historical account. First published in 1924, just after Conrad's death, this work remains a striking example of creative non-fiction, instructive for scholars and students of English literature
65 editions published between 1924 and 2014 in 3 languages and held by 1,118 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Determined not to write a biography about his friend Joseph Conrad (1857{u2013}1924) in the usual dry style, Ford Madox Ford (1873{u2013}1939) instead produced a novel. As a result, some biographical facts are given less emphasis than others, in particular the acrimony which later blighted relations between the two men. But the work is distinguished by its liveliness and by a wealth of vivid detail. Ford describes Conrad's remarkably long-eared horse, his haphazard use of adverbs and their fraught collaboration over their second joint novel, Romance, during which Ford's carefully unexciting style provoked the adventure-loving Conrad to depression. Ford's impressionistic portrayal of Conrad as an elegant, likeable swindler and 'beautiful genius' strikes a far richer chord than a purely historical account. First published in 1924, just after Conrad's death, this work remains a striking example of creative non-fiction, instructive for scholars and students of English literature
The march of literature : from Confucius' day to our own by
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44 editions published between 1938 and 2018 in English and held by 1,097 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This 900-page survey of world literature, "From Confucius' Day to Our Own" (as the subtitle reads), was the last book written by Ford Madox Ford, one of the seminal figures of the modernist period. Written for general readers rather than scholars and first published in 1938, The March of Literature is a working novelist's view of what is valuable in literature, and why. Convinced that scholars and teachers give a false sense of literature, Ford brings alive the pleasures of reading by writing about books he is passionate about." "Beginning at the beginning - with ancient Egyptian and Chinese literature and the Bible - Ford works his way through classical literature, the writings of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, continuing up to the major writers of his own day like Ezra Pound, Henry James, and Joseph Conrad." "With his encyclopedic reading and expertise in the techniques of writing, Ford is a reliable and entertaining guide. Ford also includes a chapter on publishers and booksellers, noting the key roles they play in literature's existence." "Novelist Alexander Theroux (Darconville's Cat, An Adultery) has written an insightful introduction for this reissue, the first time this monumental book has been made available in paperback."--Jacket
44 editions published between 1938 and 2018 in English and held by 1,097 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This 900-page survey of world literature, "From Confucius' Day to Our Own" (as the subtitle reads), was the last book written by Ford Madox Ford, one of the seminal figures of the modernist period. Written for general readers rather than scholars and first published in 1938, The March of Literature is a working novelist's view of what is valuable in literature, and why. Convinced that scholars and teachers give a false sense of literature, Ford brings alive the pleasures of reading by writing about books he is passionate about." "Beginning at the beginning - with ancient Egyptian and Chinese literature and the Bible - Ford works his way through classical literature, the writings of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, continuing up to the major writers of his own day like Ezra Pound, Henry James, and Joseph Conrad." "With his encyclopedic reading and expertise in the techniques of writing, Ford is a reliable and entertaining guide. Ford also includes a chapter on publishers and booksellers, noting the key roles they play in literature's existence." "Novelist Alexander Theroux (Darconville's Cat, An Adultery) has written an insightful introduction for this reissue, the first time this monumental book has been made available in paperback."--Jacket
No more parades : a novel by
Ford Madox Ford(
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61 editions published between 1901 and 2021 in 3 languages and held by 1,033 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Second book in the "Parade's End" series about the Tietjens family and WWI
61 editions published between 1901 and 2021 in 3 languages and held by 1,033 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Second book in the "Parade's End" series about the Tietjens family and WWI
Ford Madox Ford and America by
Ford Madox Ford(
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4 editions published in 2012 in English and held by 1,030 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The controversial British writer Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) is increasingly recognized as a major presence in early twentieth-century literature. This series of International Ford Madox Ford Studies was founded to reflect the recent resurgence of interest in him. Each volume is based upon a particular theme or issue; and relates aspects of Ford's work, life, and contacts, to broader concerns of his time. Ford is best-known for his fiction, especially The Good Soldier , long considered a modernist masterpiece; and Parade's End , which Anthony Burgess described as 'the finest novel about the First World War', Samuel Hynes has called 'the greatest war novel ever written by an Englishman', and which has been adapted by Tom Stoppard for the BBC and HBO. Ford's America, like the other places he wrote about extensively such as England or France, is a place of the imagination as much as the real place in which he lived and travelled. This volume is the first extended treatment of Ford's lifelong contacts with American literature and culture. It combines contributions from British and American experts on Ford and Modernism. It has five closely inter-connected sections which display, between them, the range of Ford's creative relationships with American writers and American territory. The first explores the transatlantic dimension of Ford's modernism, from his involvement with Americans like James and Pound in Britain before the war, through the Paris days among the Americans in the transatlantic review circle such as Hemingway and Stein, to his time in America in the 20s and 30s, and the American care for his reputation after his death. The second section focuses on New York, and the publishing world portrayed in Ford's only novel set mainly in the US, When the Wicked Man . A third section, discussing culture, politics, and journalism in his writing of the 1930s, is followed by two examples of his commentary on contemporary American culture, both published here for the first time. The final section juxtaposes two examples of the many American writers who have paid tribute to Ford: an essay tracking Robert Lowell's regular recollections of his encounters with him; and Mary Gordon's celebration of his life with the Polish-American painter Janice Biala. The volume also contains fourteen illustrations, including artwork by Biala and photographs of Ford
4 editions published in 2012 in English and held by 1,030 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The controversial British writer Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) is increasingly recognized as a major presence in early twentieth-century literature. This series of International Ford Madox Ford Studies was founded to reflect the recent resurgence of interest in him. Each volume is based upon a particular theme or issue; and relates aspects of Ford's work, life, and contacts, to broader concerns of his time. Ford is best-known for his fiction, especially The Good Soldier , long considered a modernist masterpiece; and Parade's End , which Anthony Burgess described as 'the finest novel about the First World War', Samuel Hynes has called 'the greatest war novel ever written by an Englishman', and which has been adapted by Tom Stoppard for the BBC and HBO. Ford's America, like the other places he wrote about extensively such as England or France, is a place of the imagination as much as the real place in which he lived and travelled. This volume is the first extended treatment of Ford's lifelong contacts with American literature and culture. It combines contributions from British and American experts on Ford and Modernism. It has five closely inter-connected sections which display, between them, the range of Ford's creative relationships with American writers and American territory. The first explores the transatlantic dimension of Ford's modernism, from his involvement with Americans like James and Pound in Britain before the war, through the Paris days among the Americans in the transatlantic review circle such as Hemingway and Stein, to his time in America in the 20s and 30s, and the American care for his reputation after his death. The second section focuses on New York, and the publishing world portrayed in Ford's only novel set mainly in the US, When the Wicked Man . A third section, discussing culture, politics, and journalism in his writing of the 1930s, is followed by two examples of his commentary on contemporary American culture, both published here for the first time. The final section juxtaposes two examples of the many American writers who have paid tribute to Ford: an essay tracking Robert Lowell's regular recollections of his encounters with him; and Mary Gordon's celebration of his life with the Polish-American painter Janice Biala. The volume also contains fourteen illustrations, including artwork by Biala and photographs of Ford
The fifth queen: The fifth queen, Privy Seal, The fifth queen crowned by
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4 editions published in 1963 in English and held by 1,029 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1963 in English and held by 1,029 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The English novel : from the earliest days to the death of Joseph Conrad by
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62 editions published between 1929 and 2012 in English and Undetermined and held by 942 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Of all Ford Madox Ford's critical works, The English Novel (first published in 1930) is his most satisfying. He wrote it while travelling: memory plays a large part. Our guide - a major innovative novelist of the century - takes us on a tour of the key literary form of the age, from its birth to his own time." "Ford understands the novel, its development and potential. His radical view of nineteenth-century fiction and his advocacy of Flaubert and Conrad are persuasive. His association with Conrad makes the passages on the author of Nostromo (to which he contributed) especially compelling." "We are offered 'suggestions not dictates'. Ford espouses no orthodoxy: he urges a fresh reading of the best work in our tradition, with pointers in unexpected directions. Seventy years after it was written, The English Novel remains compulsively readable."--Jacket
62 editions published between 1929 and 2012 in English and Undetermined and held by 942 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Of all Ford Madox Ford's critical works, The English Novel (first published in 1930) is his most satisfying. He wrote it while travelling: memory plays a large part. Our guide - a major innovative novelist of the century - takes us on a tour of the key literary form of the age, from its birth to his own time." "Ford understands the novel, its development and potential. His radical view of nineteenth-century fiction and his advocacy of Flaubert and Conrad are persuasive. His association with Conrad makes the passages on the author of Nostromo (to which he contributed) especially compelling." "We are offered 'suggestions not dictates'. Ford espouses no orthodoxy: he urges a fresh reading of the best work in our tradition, with pointers in unexpected directions. Seventy years after it was written, The English Novel remains compulsively readable."--Jacket
Portraits from life : memories and criticisms of Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, Stephen Crane, D.H.
Lawrence, John Galsworthy, Ivan Turgenev, W.H. Hudson, Theodore Dreiser, Algernon Charles Swinburne by
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31 editions published between 1937 and 1990 in English and held by 887 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Reminiscences on Henry James, Stephen Crane, W.H. Hudson, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, John Galsworthy, D.H. Lawrence, Ivan Turgenev, Theodore Dreiser, and Algernon Charles Swinburne"--Cover
31 editions published between 1937 and 1990 in English and held by 887 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Reminiscences on Henry James, Stephen Crane, W.H. Hudson, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, John Galsworthy, D.H. Lawrence, Ivan Turgenev, Theodore Dreiser, and Algernon Charles Swinburne"--Cover
The last post : a novel by
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18 editions published between 1928 and 2017 in English and held by 873 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Last in a series of novel dealing with Christopher Tietjens and his family during and immediately following World War I
18 editions published between 1928 and 2017 in English and held by 873 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Last in a series of novel dealing with Christopher Tietjens and his family during and immediately following World War I
Some do not ... by
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59 editions published between 1924 and 2020 in 3 languages and held by 850 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Christopher Tietjens, quietly preoccupied with his disastrous marriage to the beautiful, faithless Sylvia, takes a diverting golfing weekend in the country at the suggestion of his friend Macmaster. This is to change the course of the brilliant mathematician's life, for it is here he meets suffragette Valentine Wannop. Despite their mutual attraction and affection however, Tietjens refuses to betray Sylvia as she has betrayed him. With the coming of the War, the world of sureties and moral codes that Tietjens has known, believed in and upheld is shattered - as is he
59 editions published between 1924 and 2020 in 3 languages and held by 850 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Christopher Tietjens, quietly preoccupied with his disastrous marriage to the beautiful, faithless Sylvia, takes a diverting golfing weekend in the country at the suggestion of his friend Macmaster. This is to change the course of the brilliant mathematician's life, for it is here he meets suffragette Valentine Wannop. Despite their mutual attraction and affection however, Tietjens refuses to betray Sylvia as she has betrayed him. With the coming of the War, the world of sureties and moral codes that Tietjens has known, believed in and upheld is shattered - as is he
Provence : From minstrels to the machine by
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35 editions published between 1935 and 2018 in English and Undetermined and held by 839 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ford Madox Ford spent his last years in the south of France, near Toulon. In Provence (1935), written four years before his death, he explores both the place and the idea of it: 'not a country nor the home of a race, but a frame of mind'. Suffused with a northern European's love for 'the Roman province that lies beneath the sun', Provence evokes scents of rosemary and thyme in the dry air, games of boules amid shadows of ancient ruins, the food and flinty local wines. Part memoir, part travel narrative, part history of the region, Provence displays Ford's wise, beguiling curiosity. Humorous, informed digressions take in the Albigensian heresy, bull-fighting, a favourite recipe for bouillabaisse, Henry James and Ellen Terry, the Troubadours and much else. Over the gaiety looms the coming barbarism, the 'fixed bayonets, machine guns, uniforms and arresting fists', against which Ford's Provence is a fragile, precious hope for civilised values. This edition is based on the authoritative 1935 Lippincott edition and includes the original illustrations by Ford's companion, the outstanding American artist Biala
35 editions published between 1935 and 2018 in English and Undetermined and held by 839 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ford Madox Ford spent his last years in the south of France, near Toulon. In Provence (1935), written four years before his death, he explores both the place and the idea of it: 'not a country nor the home of a race, but a frame of mind'. Suffused with a northern European's love for 'the Roman province that lies beneath the sun', Provence evokes scents of rosemary and thyme in the dry air, games of boules amid shadows of ancient ruins, the food and flinty local wines. Part memoir, part travel narrative, part history of the region, Provence displays Ford's wise, beguiling curiosity. Humorous, informed digressions take in the Albigensian heresy, bull-fighting, a favourite recipe for bouillabaisse, Henry James and Ellen Terry, the Troubadours and much else. Over the gaiety looms the coming barbarism, the 'fixed bayonets, machine guns, uniforms and arresting fists', against which Ford's Provence is a fragile, precious hope for civilised values. This edition is based on the authoritative 1935 Lippincott edition and includes the original illustrations by Ford's companion, the outstanding American artist Biala
The nature of a crime by
Joseph Conrad(
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26 editions published between 1920 and 2012 in English and held by 768 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The mythology of "gifted land" is strong in the National Park Service, but some of our greatest parks were "gifted," by people who had little if any choice in the matter. Places like the Grand Canyon's south rim and Glacier had to be bought, finagled, borrowed - or taken by force - when Indian occupants and owners resisted the call to contribute to the public welfare. The story of national parks and Indians is, depending on perspective, a costly triumph of the public interest, or a bitter betrayal of America's native people." "In Indian Country, God's Country historian Philip Burnham traces the complex relationship between Native Americans and the national parks, relating how Indians were removed, relocated, or otherwise kept at arm's length from lands that became some of our nation's most hallowed ground."--Jacket
26 editions published between 1920 and 2012 in English and held by 768 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The mythology of "gifted land" is strong in the National Park Service, but some of our greatest parks were "gifted," by people who had little if any choice in the matter. Places like the Grand Canyon's south rim and Glacier had to be bought, finagled, borrowed - or taken by force - when Indian occupants and owners resisted the call to contribute to the public welfare. The story of national parks and Indians is, depending on perspective, a costly triumph of the public interest, or a bitter betrayal of America's native people." "In Indian Country, God's Country historian Philip Burnham traces the complex relationship between Native Americans and the national parks, relating how Indians were removed, relocated, or otherwise kept at arm's length from lands that became some of our nation's most hallowed ground."--Jacket
The good soldier : authoritative text, textual appendices, contemporary reviews, literary impressionism, biographical and
critical commentary by
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20 editions published between 1995 and 2016 in English and held by 753 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Presents a collection of fifteen critical reviews of Ford Madox Ford's classic novel "The Good Soldier," and contains the complete text, seventeen commentaries, and textual notes
20 editions published between 1995 and 2016 in English and held by 753 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Presents a collection of fifteen critical reviews of Ford Madox Ford's classic novel "The Good Soldier," and contains the complete text, seventeen commentaries, and textual notes
Critical writings by
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17 editions published between 1964 and 1967 in English and Undetermined and held by 730 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
17 editions published between 1964 and 1967 in English and Undetermined and held by 730 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A history of our own times by
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18 editions published between 1984 and 1989 in English and held by 722 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Provides a political, social, and intellectual history of England, France, Germany, and the U.S. from 1870-95
18 editions published between 1984 and 1989 in English and held by 722 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Provides a political, social, and intellectual history of England, France, Germany, and the U.S. from 1870-95
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- Conrad, Joseph 1857-1924 Author Creator
- Ford Madox Ford Society
- Saunders, Max Author of introduction Contributor Author Editor
- James, Henry 1843-1916
- Haslam, Sara Author of introduction Author Editor
- Stang, Sondra J. Other Author Editor Donor
- Colombino, Laura Author Editor
- Catherine Howard Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England -1542
- Moser, Thomas C. Author of introduction Author Editor Director
- Rogers, Bruce 1870-1957 Former owner
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Chaucer, Daniel
Chaucer, Daniel 1873-1939
Ford, Ford M. 1873-1939
Ford, Ford Maddox 1873-1939
Ford, Ford Madox
Ford, Madox
Ford, Madox Ford.
Ford Madox Ford 1873-1939
Ford Madox Ford Anglický spisovatel a literární kritik
Ford Madox Ford awdur o Loegr
Ford Madox Ford britisk poet og skribent
Ford Madox Ford Brits schrijver
Ford Madox Ford brittisk poet och författare
Ford Madox Ford englischer Schriftsteller
Ford Madox Ford English writer and publisher
Ford Madox Ford novelista y editor inglés
Ford Madox Ford romancier, poète, critique et éditeur anglais
Ford Madox Ford scrittore britannico
Haig, Fenil 1873-1939
Hueffer, F. H. 1873-1939
Hueffer, F. Hermannd 1873-1939
Hueffer, F. M.
Hueffer, F. M. 1873-1939
Hueffer, F. M. (Ford Madox)
Hueffer, Ford H. 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford H. (Ford Hermann)
Hueffer, Ford H. (Ford Hermann), 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford H. Madox
Hueffer, Ford Hermann
Hueffer, Ford Hermann 1873-1939
Hueffer Ford Hermann Madox
Hueffer, Ford Hermann Wirkl. Name 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford M.
Hueffer, Ford M. 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford M. (Ford Madox)
Hueffer, Ford M. (Ford Madox), 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford Madox
Hueffer Ford Madox 1873-1939
Hueffer, H. Ford
Hueffer, H. Ford 1873-1939
Hueffer, Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox.
Hueffer, Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox 1873-1939
Huffer, Ford
Huffer, Ford 1873-1939
Huffer, Ford Madox, 1873-1939
Maddox Ford, Ford 1873-1939
Madox Ford, Ford
Madox Ford, Ford 1873-1939
Madox Hueffer, Ford, 1873-1939
Madox, Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann
Форд Мадокс Форд английски редактор, литературен критик, поет и писател
Форд Мэдакс Форд
Форд, Форд Мэдокс
Хуффер Ф.Х. 1873-1939
Хьюффер Ф.М. 1873-1939
פורד מדוקס פורד סופר בריטי
فورد مادوكس فورد
فورد مادوكس فورد، 1873-1939
فورد مادوکس فورد نویسنده و شاعر بریتانیایی
ফোর্ড ম্যাডক্স ফোর্ড
ฟอร์ด แมดด็อกซ์ ฟอร์ด
포드, 포드 매독스 1873-1939
휴이퍼, 포드 매독스 1873-1939
フォード, フォード・マドックス
フォード・マドックス・フォード イギリスの小説家、詩人、評論家
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