Galusha The Magnificent

Galusha The Magnificent

Joseph C. Lincoln

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789361155833
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Joseph Crosby Lincoln, a well-known American novelist best known for his New England-focused novels and short stories, wrote the book 'Galusha the Magnificent.' 1916 saw the book’s initial publication. Galusha Bangs, a mild-mannered and slightly eccentric character, is the main character of the novel. He unexpectedly rises to a position of influence and authority. After inheriting a substantial amount of money, Galusha finds himself in a number of amusing and difficult scenarios while he gets used to his new situation. The influence of sudden fortune on a person’s life, small-town living, and cultural expectations are all explored in this book. The writings of Joseph C. Lincoln frequently combine romance, humour, and a deep comprehension of human nature. Early in the 20th century, he wrote a great deal; his novels and novellas were well-liked by readers for their captivating stories and realistic portrayals of daily life. Among his numerous literary accomplishments, 'Galusha the Magnificent' demonstrates how well Lincoln used humour and social satire to create a gripping story. This book can be fun to read if you like stories about oddball folks in small-town America with a hint of humour.

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