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Parnassus On Wheels

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Parnassus On Wheels
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Christopher Morely
SeriesArt of the Novel
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 177,Width 127
Category/GenreClassic fiction (pre c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781935554110
ClassificationsDewey:813.52
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Melville House Publishing
Imprint Melville House Publishing
Publication Date 31 August 2010
Publication Country United States

Description

The beguiling but little known prequel to Christopher Morely's beloved Haunted Bookshop (Dodo Press, 2007), the story of a fictional travelling book-selling business. Here, the new life which the travelling bookman delivers to Helen McGill, who buys the business from him, provides for a romantic comedy which drives this charming love letter to a life dedicated to books. This prequel, the first in a series of three novels written in 1917, is written from a woman's perspective.

Author Biography

Christopher Morley (1890-1957) was a New York newspaper columnist who wrote over one hundred books, including the bestselling novels The Haunted Bookshop and Kitty Foyle, which sold over a million copies and was made into a hit Hollywood movie.

Reviews

"Don't let its small size deceive you..the story of a traveling bookseller and the unexpected love he finds when selling his bookmobile packs a big heart." -Martha Stewart Weddings, 10 Classic Love Stories to Add to Your Reading List Praise for The Art of the Novella "I wanted them all, even those I'd already read." -Ron Rosenbaum, The New York Observer "Small wonders." -Time Out London "[F]irst-rate...astutely selected and attractively packaged...indisputably great works." -Adam Begley, The New York Observer "I've always been haunted by Bartleby, the proto-slacker. But it's the handsomely minimalist cover of the Melville House edition that gets me here, one of many in the small publisher's fine 'Art of the Novella' series." -The New Yorker "The Art of the Novella series is sort of an anti-Kindle. What these singular, distinctive titles celebrate is book-ness. They're slim enough to be portable but showy enough to be conspicuously consumed-tiny little objects that demand to be loved for the commodities they are." -KQED (NPR San Francisco) "Some like it short, and if you're one of them, Melville House, an independent publisher based in Brooklyn, has a line of books for you... elegant-looking paperback editions ...a good read in a small package." -The Wall Street Journal