The fiction of George Barr McCutcheon (1866-1928) proved so popular in his day that he, along with Anthony Hope, the author of The Prisoner of Zenda, invented a whole new genre, now called the "Graustarkian novel," a charming product of a more innocent time when the Balkans could be the scene of adventurous romances set in imaginary countries. He also wrote the often-fimed Brewster's Millions. In The Husbands of Edith, McCutcheon turns his considerable talents to a light romantic comedy. Also available from Wildside ...
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The fiction of George Barr McCutcheon (1866-1928) proved so popular in his day that he, along with Anthony Hope, the author of The Prisoner of Zenda, invented a whole new genre, now called the "Graustarkian novel," a charming product of a more innocent time when the Balkans could be the scene of adventurous romances set in imaginary countries. He also wrote the often-fimed Brewster's Millions. In The Husbands of Edith, McCutcheon turns his considerable talents to a light romantic comedy. Also available from Wildside Press: Brewster's Millions Graustark: The Story of a Love Behind a Throne Beverly of Graustark Truxton King: A Story of Graustark The Prince of Graustark
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