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Booth Tarkington's «The Magnificent Ambersons» is the second book in his Growth trilogy, which depicts Mid-Western life from the post-Civil War era to the early twentieth century. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1919, this novel follows the decline of the Ambersons, an aristocratic family that loses their wealth and social prominence to tycoons and land developers. Considered a realistic portrayal of the rise of industrialization, the Ambersons represent the fall of old money and family connections in the face of new money and the working people. Tarkington's novel, through changes in his fictional family's monetary situation, home, and town, gives readers a glimpse into a time of great social change in the United States.

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Compiled in one book, the essential collection of books by Booth Tarkington<br><br>Alice Adams<br>Beasley&#39;s Christmas Party<br>The Beautiful Lady<br>The Conquest of Canaan<br>The Flirt<br>Gentle Julia<br>The Gentleman From Indiana<br>The Gibson Upright<br>The Guest of Quesnay<br>Harlequin and Columbine<br>His Own People<br>In the Arena<br>The Magnificent Ambersons<br>The Man from Home<br>Monsieur Beaucaire<br>Penrod<br>Penrod and Sam<br>Ramsey Milholland<br>Seventeen<br>The Turmoil<br>The Two Vanrevels

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America Moved: Booth Tarkington's Memoirs of Time and Place, 1869-1928 brings together for the first time all of the autobiographical writings of Booth Tarkington, one of the most successful and best-loved writers in American history. These are the memoirs of one of America's greatest literary figures–and one of the keenest interpreters of American manners and mores.
During his lifetime, Tarkington was immensely popular. From 1902 to 1932, nine of his books were top ten bestsellers, The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice Adams won Pulitzer Prizes, and Tarkington's Penrod stories became widely recognized as young-adult classics.
America Moved demonstrates that Tarkington's writing and powers of social observation stand the test of time. Written in a genial, easygoing style, America Moved gently but consistently interrogates the values of the new commercial-industrial age, especially its obsessions with speed, growth, and efficiency. The humane skepticism Tarkington directs in these pages toward the automobile, sprawl, and the cult of Progress identifies him as a voice quite at home in the twenty-first century.
America Moved will delight readers with an enjoyable eyewitness account of the vast social and cultural changes that transformed America between the Civil War and the Great Depression.

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Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience. Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!

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