





TOIL OF THE BRAVE
by Inglis Fletcher · Bobbs-Merrill
Angela Ferrier is passionately in love with a British spy and a colonial staff officer during the American Revolution

MISTER ROBERTS
by Thomas Heggen · Houghton Mifflin
The novel, Mister Roberts, was an instant hit after being published in 1946 and was quickly adapted for the stage and screen. The title character, a Lieutenant Junior Grade naval officer, defends his crew against the petty tyranny of the ship's commanding officer during World War II. Nearly all action takes place on a backwater cargo ship, the USS Reluctant, that sails, as written in the play, "from apathy to tedium with occasional side trips to monotony and ennui." This irreverent, often hilarious story about the crew of the Reluctant has enjoyed wide and enduring popularity. It was subsequently adapted as a play, a feature film, a television series, and a television movie. The film version with Henry Fonda, James Cagney and Jack Lemmon is one of the most well-known movies of WWII.

THE BORDER LORD
by Jan Westcott · Crown
Historical romance retelling the story of the adventures of the Earl of Bothwell.

THE FALL OF VALOR
by Charles Jackson · Rinehart and Company
The Fall of Valor is an unflinching portrayal of a marriage that has faded to a mere duty. John and Ethel Grandin take a summer vacation to Nantucket with the hope of recapturing the happiness they felt in the early days of their relationship. But instead the holiday blasts their marriage wider apart than ever when John falls hopelessly in love with a handsome marine captain.
Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.




