John P. Marquand Books in Order
John P. Marquand is a celebrated American novelist, renowned for his insightful portrayals of the American upper class. A masterful storyteller, he has captivated readers with his unique blend of humor, wit, and social commentary. Marquand's most notable work is <i>The Late George Apley</i>, which earned him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Novel in 1938, solidifying his position as a leading literary figure of his time. With his distinctive writing style and piercing satire, Marquand continues to be celebrated for his thought-provoking novels that offer a glimpse into the complexities of American society. His writing has been widely acclaimed for its wit, nuance, and profound understanding of human nature, cementing his legacy as one of America's most beloved and respected novelists.
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Book Series by John P. Marquand
- #1AmazonThe Unspeakable Gentleman(1922)
- #2AmazonFour of a Kind(1923)
- #3AmazonDo Tell Me, Doctor Johnson(1928)
- #4AmazonHaven's End(1929)
- #5AmazonMing Yellow(1935)
- #6AmazonThe Late George Apley(1937)
- #7AmazonWickford Point(1939)
- #8AmazonH.M. Pulham, Esq.(1942)
- #9AmazonSo Little Time(1943)
- #10AmazonRepent in Haste(1945)
- #11AmazonB.F.'s Daughter(1946)
- #12AmazonPoint of No Return(1949)
- #13AmazonIt's Loaded Mr. Bauer(1949)
- #14AmazonMelville Goodwin, USA(1952)
- #15AmazonSincerely, Willis Wayde(1956)
- #16AmazonLife At Happy Knoll.(1957)
- #17AmazonWomen and Thomas Harrow(1960)
- #18AmazonWarning Hill(1964)
About John P. Marquand
John P. Marquand is a celebrated American novelist, renowned for his insightful portrayals of the American upper class. A masterful storyteller, he has captivated readers with his unique blend of humor, wit, and social commentary. Marquand's most notable work is <i>The Late George Apley</i>, which earned him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Novel in 1938, solidifying his position as a leading literary figure of his time. With his distinctive writing style and piercing satire, Marquand continues to be celebrated for his thought-provoking novels that offer a glimpse into the complexities of American society. His writing has been widely acclaimed for its wit, nuance, and profound understanding of human nature, cementing his legacy as one of America's most beloved and respected novelists.
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