The FinancierThe Floating Press, 01/01/2011 - 818 páginas Acclaimed American journalist and fiction writer penned a number of noteworthy classics in his day, including Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy. His 1912 novel The Financier was the first in a trilogy of works following the life and career of Frank Cowperwood, a Philadelphia-born entrepreneur whose rising fortunes and intermittent disasters are emblematic of many of those who populated nineteenth-century America. |
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Chapter VIII | 88 |
Chapter XXXII | 413 |
Chapter XXXIII | 425 |
Chapter XXXIV | 442 |
Chapter XXXV | 453 |
Chapter XXXVI | 468 |
Chapter XXXVII | 488 |
Chapter XXXVIII | 504 |
Chapter XXXIX | 522 |
Chapter IX | 98 |
Chapter X | 102 |
Chapter XI | 115 |
Chapter XII | 128 |
Chapter XIII | 140 |
Chapter XIV | 152 |
Chapter XV | 169 |
Chapter XVI | 179 |
Chapter XVII | 188 |
Chapter XVIII | 206 |
Chapter XIX | 219 |
Chapter XX | 227 |
Chapter XXI | 239 |
Chapter XXII | 256 |
Chapter XXIII | 271 |
Chapter XXIV | 293 |
Chapter XXV | 300 |
Chapter XXVI | 341 |
Chapter XXVII | 359 |
Chapter XXVIII | 372 |
Chapter XXIX | 383 |
Chapter XXX | 397 |
Chapter XXXI | 406 |
Chapter XL | 531 |
Chapter XLI | 540 |
Chapter XLII | 555 |
Chapter XLIII | 567 |
Chapter XLIV | 594 |
Chapter XLV | 607 |
Chapter XLVI | 614 |
Chapter XLVII | 633 |
Chapter XLVIII | 643 |
Chapter XLIX | 654 |
Chapter L | 666 |
Chapter LI | 674 |
Chapter LII | 679 |
Chapter LIII | 697 |
Chapter LIV | 723 |
Chapter LV | 741 |
Chapter LVI | 756 |
Chapter LVII | 770 |
Chapter LVIII | 785 |
Chapter LIX | 799 |
Concerning Mycteroperca Bonaci | 813 |
The Magic Crystal | 816 |
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
Aileen Butler anyhow Arthur Rivers asked bank banker Bonhag brokers called Calligan Callum Castile soap cent certificates Chicago fire city loan city treasurer clog shoes convict court daughter Desmas district attorney door Drexel & Co embezzlement exclaimed eyes face fact fail father felt five hundred thousand Frank George George W hair hand heard hundred thousand dollars hypothecated interest Jay Cooke Judge Payderson jury knew larceny Lillian looked marry matter mind Mollenhauer and Simpson Mollenhauer's mother never Norah once Owen penitentiary Philadelphia political politicians prison replied Cowperwood Republican party Semple Sengstack sense Shannon sinking-fund sixty thousand dollars smiled squid Stener Stires street-railway Strobik subtlety sure talk tell there's things Third Street thought Tighe told trouble Walter Leigh wife young Cowperwood