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The Founding Fathers - Young Men Of The Revolution (Paperback): Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick The Founding Fathers - Young Men Of The Revolution (Paperback)
Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Founding Fathers - Young Men Of The Revolution (Hardcover): Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick The Founding Fathers - Young Men Of The Revolution (Hardcover)
Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mrs.Ted Bliss (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed): Stanley Elkin Mrs.Ted Bliss (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed)
Stanley Elkin
R393 R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Save R57 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Published posthumously in 1995, Mrs. Ted Bliss tells the story of an eighty-two-year-old widow starting life anew after the death of her husband. As Dorothy Bliss learns to cope with the mundane rituals of life in a Florida retirement community, she inadvertently becomes involved with a drug kingpin trying to use her as a front for his operations. Combining a comic plot with a deep concern for character, Elkin ends his career with a vivid portrait of a woman overcoming loss, a woman who is both recognizable and as unique as Elkin's other famous characters.

The Age of Federalism (Paperback, Reissue): Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick The Age of Federalism (Paperback, Reissue)
Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick
R863 R736 Discovery Miles 7 360 Save R127 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Thomas Jefferson took the oath of office for the presidency in 1801, America had just passed through twelve critical years, years dominated by some of the towering figures of our history and by the challenge of having to do everything for the first time. Washington, Hamilton, Madison, Adams, and Jefferson himself each had a share in shaping that remarkable era--an era that is brilliantly captured in The Age of Federalism.

Written by esteemed historians Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick, The Age of Federalism gives us a reflective, deeply informed analytical survey of this extraordinary period. Ranging over the widest variety of concerns--political, cultural, economic, diplomatic, and military--the authors provide a sweeping historical account, keeping always in view not only the problems the new nation faced but also the particular individuals who tried to solve them. As they move through the Federalist era, they draw subtly perceptive character sketches not only of the great figures--Washington and Jefferson, Talleyrand and Napoleon Bonaparte--but also of lesser ones, such as George Hammond, Britain's frustrated minister to the United States, James McHenry, Adams's hapless Secretary of War, the pre-Chief Justice version of John Marshall, and others. They weave these lively profiles into an analysis of the central controversies of the day, turning such intricate issues as the public debt into fascinating depictions of opposing political strategies and contending economic philosophies. Each dispute bears in some way on the broader story of the emerging nation. The authors show, for instance, the consequences the fight over Hamilton's financial system had for the locating of the nation's permanent capital, and how it widened an ideological gulf between Hamilton and the Virginians, Madison and Jefferson, that became unbridgeable. The statesmen of the founding generation, the authors believe, did "a surprising number of things right." But Elkins and McKitrick also describe some things that went resoundingly wrong: the hopelessly underfinanced effort to construct a capital city on the Potomac (New York, they argue, would have been a far more logical choice than Washington), and prosecutions under the Alien and Sedition Acts which turned into a comic nightmare. No detail is left out, or left uninteresting, as their account continues through the Adams presidency, the XYZ affair, the naval Quasi-War with France, and the desperate Federalist maneuvers in 1800, first to prevent the reelection of Adams and then to nullify the election of Jefferson.

The Age of Federalism is the fruit of many years of discussion and thought, in which deep scholarship is matched only by the lucid distinction of its prose. With it, Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick have produced the definitive study, long awaited by historians, of the early national era.

The Living End (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed): Stanley Elkin The Living End (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed)
Stanley Elkin; Afterword by Curtis White
R460 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R63 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A quintessential Elkin protagonist, Ellerbee is a good husband, a good employer, a good sport who cares greatly about his fellow human beings--until he is killed during a senseless liquor-store hold-up. Suddenly smote by a deity as indifferent as history, Ellerbee is off on a whirlwind tour of a distressingly familiar theme-park Heaven and inner-city Hell--to learn, along with his late coworkers and a marvelously vivid cast of characters, that much of what they've always heard about God's love, God's wrath, and the afterlife is, unfortunately, quite true.

George Mills (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed): Stanley Elkin, Chris Lehmann George Mills (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed)
Stanley Elkin, Chris Lehmann
R602 R521 Discovery Miles 5 210 Save R81 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An ambitious, digressive, and endlessly entertaining account of the thousand-year history of the George Millses, George Mills is the antithesis to the typical Horatio Alger story. Since the First Crusade, there has always been a George Mills, who--despite his best efforts--is unable to improve his position in life or that of his descendants. Instead, all the George Millses are forced to accept their lot as true blue-collar workers, serving important personages in a series of odd jobs ranging from horse talker in a salt mine to working as a furniture mover in contemporary St. Louis. But the latest in the long line of George Millses may also be the last, as he obsesses about his family's history and determines that he will be the one to break this doomed cycle of servitude.

Criers and Kibitzers, Kibitzers and Criers (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed): Stanley Elkin Criers and Kibitzers, Kibitzers and Criers (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed)
Stanley Elkin; Introduction by Chirs Lehmann
R460 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R70 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These nine stories reveal a dazzling variety of styles, tones and subject matter. Among them are some of Stanley Elkin's finest, including the fabulistic "On a Field, Rampant," the farcical "Perlmutter at the East Pole," and the stylized "A Poetics for Bullies." Despite the diversity of their form and matter, each of these stories shares Elkin's nimble, comic, antic imagination, a dedication to the value of form and language, and a concern with a single theme: the tragic inadequacy of a simplistic response to life.

The MacGuffin (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed): Stanley Elkin The MacGuffin (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed)
Stanley Elkin
R482 R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Save R68 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bobbo Druff, a coca leaf-chewing street commissioner "on the cusp of just-past-it, " transforms his mid-life crisis into a paranoid web of mysterious events in a plot reminiscent of Hitchcock.

The Dick Gibson Show (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed): Stanley Elkin The Dick Gibson Show (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed)
Stanley Elkin; Introduction by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt
R482 R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Save R68 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

National Book Award finalist: Look who's on the "Dick Gibson Radio Show": Arnold the Memory Expert ("I've memorized the entire West Coast shoreline - except for cloud cover and fog banks"). Bernie Perk, the burning pharmacist. Henry Harper, the nine-year old orphan millionaire, terrified of being adopted. The woman whose life revolves around pierced lobes. An evil hypnotist. Swindlers. Con-men. And Dick Gibson himself. Anticipating talk radio and its crazed hosts, Stanley Elkin creates a brilliant comic world held together by American manias and maniacs in all their forms, and a character who perfectly understands what Americans want and gives it to them.

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