Memories of Another Day

Memories of Another Day
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Artikel-Nr:
9780795341205
Veröffentl:
2014
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
464
Autor:
Harold Robbins
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

"e;Robbins grabs the reader and doesnt let go"e; Publishers Weekly

"e;His characters are compelling, his dialogue is dramatic, and his style is simple and straightforward."e; The LA Times

From the depths of the poverty-stricken West Virginia coal mines to the heights of power as one of the nations most prominent and feared labor organizers, "e;Big Dan"e; Huggins is a hero worthy of Harold Robbins attention. After its release in 1979, Memories of Another Day spent 24 weeks on The New York Times best sellers list, topping the list at #1and now its available for digital download. Recognized as one of the worlds most captivating storytellers, Robbins has written what is arguably the most significant book ever published about the rise of the labor unions in America.

Born to a life of violence and tragedy, Dan becomes one of the most powerful and dangerous labor organizers in the countryat the expense of his personal relationships. Hes a man who embraced violence, fierce ambition, lust and a deep hunger for justice even as he accumulated personal wealth, fame and power. The novel opens at Dans funeral, where his estranged son Jonathan is relieved by his fathers death. But Jonathan is quickly thrust into his fathers role and must return to his fathers origins to better understand the man who shaped his past and continues to shape his future. Looking into the lives and childhoods of both father and son, Memories of Another Day gives a close look into the perksand costsof power.

Robbins gift for combining popular fiction with the most pertinent subjects of the twentieth century allowed him to create a snapshot in time. In this novel, Robbins creates a magnificent epic portrait of fifty years of the bitter birth and tarnished maturity of American labor. Relevant, respectful, and engaging, Memories of Another Day proves once again why Harold Robbins books have sold more copies than almost any other American writer in history.

"e;Robbins grabs the reader and doesnt let go"e; Publishers Weekly

"e;His characters are compelling, his dialogue is dramatic, and his style is simple and straightforward."e; The LA Times

From the depths of the poverty-stricken West Virginia coal mines to the heights of power as one of the nations most prominent and feared labor organizers, "e;Big Dan"e; Huggins is a hero worthy of Harold Robbins attention. After its release in 1979, Memories of Another Day spent 24 weeks on The New York Times best sellers list, topping the list at #1and now its available for digital download. Recognized as one of the worlds most captivating storytellers, Robbins has written what is arguably the most significant book ever published about the rise of the labor unions in America.

Born to a life of violence and tragedy, Dan becomes one of the most powerful and dangerous labor organizers in the countryat the expense of his personal relationships. Hes a man who embraced violence, fierce ambition, lust and a deep hunger for justice even as he accumulated personal wealth, fame and power. The novel opens at Dans funeral, where his estranged son Jonathan is relieved by his fathers death. But Jonathan is quickly thrust into his fathers role and must return to his fathers origins to better understand the man who shaped his past and continues to shape his future. Looking into the lives and childhoods of both father and son, Memories of Another Day gives a close look into the perksand costsof power.

Robbins gift for combining popular fiction with the most pertinent subjects of the twentieth century allowed him to create a snapshot in time. In this novel, Robbins creates a magnificent epic portrait of fifty years of the bitter birth and tarnished maturity of American labor. Relevant, respectful, and engaging, Memories of Another Day proves once again why Harold Robbins books have sold more copies than almost any other American writer in history.

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