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The Library of John Quinn

The Library of John Quinn
Author: John Quinn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1923
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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The Library of John Quinn

The Library of John Quinn
Author: John Quinn
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Release: 1923
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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The Library of John Quinn

The Library of John Quinn
Author: John Quinn
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Total Pages: 590
Release: 1924
Genre: Book auctions
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Complete Catalogue of the Library of John Quinn

Complete Catalogue of the Library of John Quinn
Author: John Quinn
Publisher: New York : Lemma Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 1205
Release: 1924
Genre: Private libraries
ISBN: 9780876960011

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The Man from New York

The Man from New York
Author: Benjamin Lawrence Reid
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 786
Release: 1968
Genre: Art patrons
ISBN:

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John Quinn (1870?1924) was a second generation Irish-American corporate lawyer in New York, who for a time was an important patron of major figures of post-impressionism and literary modernism, and collector in particular of original manuscripts."--Wikipedia.


Quinn's Book

Quinn's Book
Author: William Kennedy
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504042093

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In 1849, a boy saves a girl from the Hudson River in this story “of wonders and sweetness, magic and horrors [that] immerses itself in the marvelous” (The Boston Sunday Globe). A penniless Irish orphan, Daniel Quinn is among the crowds gathered at the Hudson River in Albany to watch a legendary dancer aboard the ferry. But when the boat strikes the ice that chokes the water on this wintry day, awe turns to terror. Though the dancer’s life is lost, Daniel risks his neck and rescues her niece, Maud Fallon. But just as he’s falling in love with the beautiful, passionate girl, she’s snatched away from him. As the years pass and Daniel continues his quest for the beguiling Maud, he will witness the rise and fall of great dynasties in upstate New York, epochal prize fights, the exotic world of the theater, visitations from spirits beyond the grave, horrific battles between Irish immigrants and the Know-Nothings, the New York draft riots, the perils of the Underground Railroad, and the bloody despair of the Civil War. Rich with nineteenth-century history and filled with flourishes of humor and magical realism, this is an “engrossing and eerily profound” novel (Time) from an author who, in the words of Stephen King, “writes with verve and nerve [and] paints a full and lively canvas.” In the tradition of E. L. Doctorow’s Billy Bathgate or Mark Helprin’s Winter’s Tale, it is a remarkable saga from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Ironweed.