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Fruits of the Earth

Fruits of the Earth

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Fruits of the Earth

by Grove, Frederick Philip

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ISBN 10
0771091494
ISBN 13
9780771091490
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New Canadian Library / McClelland. Very Good+. 1965. Mass_Market. 0771091494 . In Very Good+ condition. Tightly bound, a name plate to the inside of the front cover, a name on the half title page. The text is clean & unmarked with age tanning to the pages. Moderate cover edgewear. "An unparalleled depiction of the ordeals endured by the early pioneers of the western prairies. Grove captures the essence of the pioneering its single-minded strength, its nobility, and ultimately, its tragedy. "; Vol. 49; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 267 pages .

Synopsis

Frederick Philip Grove was born Felix Paul Grove at Radomno in West Prussia (now a part of Poland) in 1879. Raised in Hamburg and educated at the University of Bonn and later at the University of Munich, he began his career as a poet and translator into German of many English and French writers, including Balzac, Flaubert, Gide, Swift, and Wilde. His first novel, Fanny Essler , appeared in 1905; his second, Maurermeister Ihle’s Haus (Mastermason Ihle’s House), in the following year. He left Germany in 1909 for the United States. In 1912, under the new name of Frederick Philip Grove, he began teaching school in Manitoba, and continued in that profession until 1924. Grove’s first book in English, Over Prairie Trails , is a sequence of seven sketches of his weekly trips through the Manitoba countryside. His first novel in English, Settlers of the Marsh , establishes the essentially tragic pattern of his fiction, the heroic pioneers who seek domestic and material happiness but seldom realize their goals. Grove’s autobiography, In Search of Myself , begins with a fictitious account of his early life in Europe and moves on to a largely accurate presentation of his life in Canada. In 1929 Grove left Manitoba to accept a job with a publishing firm in Ottawa. In 1931 he settled on a farm near Simcoe, Ontario, where he spent the final years of his life. Frederick Philip Grove died in Simcoe, Ontario, in 1948. From the Paperback edition.

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Bookseller
Bytown Bookery CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
26838
Title
Fruits of the Earth
Author
Grove, Frederick Philip
Format/Binding
Mass_Market
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0771091494
ISBN 13
9780771091490
Publisher
New Canadian Library / McClelland
Place of Publication
Toronto, On, Canada
Date Published
1965
Keywords
0771091494, Canada > Fiction, LITERATURE, Classics, Frontier & Pioneer Life
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Classics; Literature;

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