Overview

Frederick Orin Bartlett (1876-1945) wrote some of his books under the pseudonym William Carleton. His most famous works include: The Seventh Noon (1908), The Web of the Golden Spider (1909), The Red Geranium (1915), The Wall Street Girl (1916), One Year of Pierrot (1917), The Triflers (1917) and Jane and I (1922). "For a man to keep himself consistently amused for ten years after his graduation from college, even with an inheritance to furnish ample financial assistance, suggests a certain quality of genius. This much Monte Covington had accomplished-accomplished, furthermore, without placing himself under obligations of any sort to the opposite sex. He left no trail of broken hearts in his wake. If some of the younger sisters of the big sisters took the liberty of falling in love with him secretly and in the privacy of their chambers, that was no fault of his, and did neither them nor him the slightest harm. "

ISBN-13

9781406592207

ISBN-10

140659220X

Weight

0.94 Pounds

Dimensions

5.98 x 0.65 x 9.02 In

List Price

$22.99

Format

-

Language

English

Pages

288 pages

Publisher

Dodo Pr

Published On

2008-02-01



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