Book Details
Title: | The Coming of Amos | ||||||||||
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Published: | 1924 | ||||||||||
Publisher: | John Lane The Bodley Head Limited | ||||||||||
Tags: | fiction, religion, Film Adaptation | ||||||||||
Description: | A middle aged painter/widower is happily esconced in the delicious solitude of a cliffside manor in Cannes. He asks for nothing more than peace, solitude, and the inspiration to paint his canvasses which keep him in ease.
Enter his long lost nephew from the Australian Bush, the only son of his renegade sister, who, having now died, has entrusted her progeny to her brother's care for education and safe keeping. Think Pygmalion and you get an idea of the kind of project this is.
Enter also, a Russian princess whom both David (the painter) and his nephew Amos fall madly in love with, as well as a blackmailing villain by the name of Ramon Garcia.--goodreads.com. [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 56 | ||||||||||
Pages: | 274 |
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