Winston Churchill (American Novelist)
Winston Churchill, 1871–1947, American novelist, b. St. Louis, grad. Annapolis, 1894. He wrote several popular historical novels including Richard Carvel (1899), The Crisis (1901), and The Crossing (1904). His later books, such as Coniston (1906), The Inside of the Cup (1913), and The Dwelling-Place of Light (1917), reflected his interest in social, religious, and political problems.
Winston Churchill (American Novelist): Selected full-text books and articles
Five Novelists of the Progressive Era
Columbia University Press, 1965
Librarian's tip: Chap. 5 "Winston Churchill: The Conservative Revolution"
FREE! Richard Carvel
The Macmillan Company, 1899
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FREE! The Crisis
Grosset & Dunlap, 1912
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FREE! Coniston
The Macmillan Company, 1906
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FREE! The Dwelling-Place of Light
Macmillan, 1917
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Literature and Insurgency: Ten Studies in Racial Evolution: Mark Twain, Henry James, William Dean Howells, Frank Norris, David Graham Phillips, Stewart Edward White, Winston Churchill, Edith Wharton, Gertrude Atherton, and Robert W. Chambers
Biblo and Tannen, 1974
Librarian's tip: Chap. VII "Winston Churchill and Civic Righteousness"
The Political Novel: Its Development in England and in America
Oxford University Press, 1924
Librarian's tip: Chap. XIII " Winston Churchill and the Novel of Political Reform"
American Literary Naturalism: A Divided Stream
Greenwood Press, 1956
Librarian's tip: Chap. VII "The Romantic Compromise of Winston Churchill"
Contemporary American Novelists, 1900-1920
Macmillan & Co., 1931
Librarian's tip: "Winston Churchill" begins on p. 47
American Naturalistic and Realistic Novelists: A Biographical Dictionary
Greenwood Press, 2002
Librarian's tip: "Winston Churchill" begins on p. 72
FREE! Mr. Crewe's Career
Macmillan, 1908
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FREE! A Far Country
The Macmillan Company, 1915
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A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
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