Tarkington, Booth - (Newton Booth Tarkington), 1869–1946, American author, b. Indianapolis. His most characteristic and popular works were his genial novels of life in small Middle Western towns, including The Gentleman from Indiana (1899), The Conquest of Canaan (1905), and the trilogy Growth (1927), made up of Turmoil (1915), The Magnificent Ambersons (1918; Pulitzer Prize), and The |
by Thomas Mallon. 12 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington. 516 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington, Arthur William Brown. 461 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington. 329 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington. 590 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington. 428 pgs.
by E. C. Applegate. 426 pgs.
by Marcia Jacobson. 196 pgs.
by Vernon Loggins. 382 pgs.
by Grant Overton. 404 pgs.
by Edward Wagenknecht. 578 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington. 380 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington. 318 pgs.
by Booth Tarkington. 128 pgs.