Cabell, Branch - (James Branch Cabell)kăˈbəl, 1879–1958, American novelist, b. Richmond, Va., grad. William and Mary, 1898. After various experiences as a journalist and a coal miner he began writing fiction. His early works, which are sophisticated novels deriding conventional history, include Gallantry (1907), Chivalry (1909), and The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck |
by Carl Van Doren. 89 pgs.
by Padraic Colum, Margaret Freeman Cabell. 304 pgs.
by James Branch Cabell. 243 pgs.
by James Branch Cabell. 108 pgs.
by James Branch Cabell. 306 pgs.
by James Branch Cabell. 274 pgs.
by James Branch Cabell. 253 pgs.
by Charles Alva Hoyt. 140 pgs.
by Joseph M. Flora, Robert Bain. 630 pgs.
by Edward Wagenknecht. 578 pgs.
by Harlan Henthorne Hatcher. 312 pgs.
by Burton Rascoe. 298 pgs.
by Brian Attebery. 212 pgs.
by Fred C. Hobson, Gerald W. Johnson. 242 pgs.
by Raegis Michaud. 298 pgs.