The Victors; a Romance of Yesterday Morning and This Afternoon
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The Victors; a Romance of Yesterday Morning and This Afternoon

by Robert Barr

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
734
Language
English
Published
2008

Overview

The greatest political novel written in years. A stirring story of a "boss" and others. Dashing and eventful as a tale of knight errantry, it is so thoroughly modern as to utilize in its machinery the operation of a metropolitan department store, the stealing of a Railway Franchise, and the rise to power of a Tammany Hall leader. Patrick Maguire, big, brawny, and smooth of tongue, early decides that there is a good thing for him in the big city, and he starts after it. How he succeeds-becoming the big "Boss" by methods that are known to be practical and practiced by the initiated-is Mr. Barr's theme. Another "live issue" treated by Mr. Barr is that of "Christian Science." The work has a climax whose strength has rarely been equalled in modern fiction.

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