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Best Sellers

Hardcover Fiction

Week of July 18, 1948

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PEONY
Pearl S. Buck
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PEONY

by Pearl S. Buck · Harper

7 wks on list
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THE GOLDEN HAWK
Frank Yerby
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MELISSA
Taylor Caldwell
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MELISSA

by Taylor Caldwell · Amereon Ltd

2 wks on list

The #1 New York Times–bestselling author's "magnificent" tale of romantic intrigue in the gothic tradition of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre ( The New York Times). In the eyes of his daughter Melissa, Charles Upjohn can do no wrong. Where others see a minor novelist whose ego far outweighs his talent, Melissa sees a brilliant artist deserving of a wider audience. Where her sister and brother see a cold and inattentive parent who can't provide for his family, Melissa sees a doting father whose intentions are beyond reproach. On his deathbed, Charles puts his eldest daughter in charge of her mother and siblings. Melissa will do anything she can to please him—even if it means marrying a man she hates. As Charles Upjohn's publisher, Geoffrey Dunham holds the keys to the writer's legacy. Dunham also has the means to provide for Melissa and her family, and the desire to do so. Melissa knows her life with Dunham will be grim and passionless, but she's willing to sacrifice her own happiness in order to fulfill her father's wishes. Dunham, however, refuses accept a wife in name only. To win Melissa's heart, he must destroy everything she believes about her father—and herself. A darkly riveting portrait of the thin line between love and hate, Melissa confirms author Taylor Caldwell's reputation as one of the twentieth century's greatest storytellers.

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THE FOOLISH GENTLEWOMAN
Margery Sharp
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THE FOOLISH GENTLEWOMAN

by Margery Sharp · Little, Brown

5 wks on list

Duchess Theatre, licensed by the Lord Chamberlain to Marianne Davis, Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson in "The Foolish Gentlewoman" by Margery Sharp, with Mary Merrall, directed by Michael Macowan, decor by Richard Lake.

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BRIGHT FEATHER
Robert Wilder
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ASYLUM FOR THE QUEEN
Mildred Jordan

ASYLUM FOR THE QUEEN

by Mildred Jordan · Knopf

5 wks on list

Romantic novel about the Pennsylvania village of Asylum and the part it played in the French Revolution.

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THE BISHOP'S MANTLE
Agnes Sligh Turnbull
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THE BISHOP'S MANTLE

by Agnes Sligh Turnbull · Macmillan

35 wks on list

"Life of a young Episcopal priest in a city parish." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation

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CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY
Alan Paton
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CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY

by Alan Paton · Scribner

Two fathers come to terms with personal loss and the emotional scars inflicted on South Africa during the era of apartheid.

Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.