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The Crisis
The Crisis
Author: Winston Churchill
The seeds of hate and dissension were already bearing their ugly fruit when young Stephen Brice left Boston for St. Louis. At his first auction, when Stephen bravely gave up his savings to free a slave, he won the bitterness of most Southerners around. and he lost lovely Virginia Carvel, who spurned him for the romantic cavalier, Clarence Colfax...  more »
ISBN: 159104
Publication Date: 1912
Pages: 520
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Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Book Type: Hardcover
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Civil War novel, written in 1901, this edition published in 1962.
WINSTON CHURCHILL, American Novelist
18711947, 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


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