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BUSINESS FICTION, 1770-1991: James H. Berson Collection: T-V
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Booth Tarkington (1927). The Plutocrat; A Novel. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 543 p.).

Booth Tarkington; illustrated by Arthur William Brown (1918). The Magnificent Ambersons. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 516 p.). Family--Indiana--Fiction.

Walter S. Tevis (1959). The Hustler. (New York, NY: Harper, 214 p.).

Michael M. Thomas (1980). Green Monday. (New York, NY: Wyndham Books, 413 p.).

--- (1982). Someone Else's Money A Novel. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 511 p.).

--- (1985). Hard Money. (New York, NY: Viking, 451 p.).

--- (1987). The Ropespinner Conspiracy. (New York, NY: Warner Books, 433 p.).

--- (1990). Hanover Place. (New York, NY: Warner Books, 749 p.).

Arthur C. Train (1930). Paper Profits, A Novel of Wall Street. (New York, NY: H. Liveright, 347 p.). Wall Street--Fiction; Stock exchanges--Fiction.

B. Traven; translated from the German by Donald J. Davidson (1979). The White Rose. (Westport, CT: Lawrence Hill, 209 p.).

Frances Milton Trollope (1840). The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, The Factory Boy. (New York, NY: Harper & Brothers, 387 p.).

Anthony Trollope; with an introduction and notes by Ruth Rendell Dr. Thorne. (New York, NY: Viking Penguin, 566 p. [orig. pub. 1858]). Barsetshire (England : Imaginary place)--Fiction; Fathers and daughters--Fiction; Children of clergy--Fiction; Clergy--Fiction; England--Fiction.

Dalton Trumbo (1941). The Remarkable Andrew, Being the Chronicle of a Literal Man. (Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company, 350 p.). Jackson, Andrew, President, U. S., 1767-1845 --Fiction.

Warren Tute (1961). The Golden Greek. (New York, NY: Knopf, 275 p.).

Mark Twain (1893). The £1,000,000 Bank-Note, and Other New Stories. (New York, NY: C.L. Webster & Company, 260 p.).

--- (1917). A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. (New York, NY: Harper & Row, 450 p.).

Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner (1874). The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-Day. (Hartford, CT: American Publishing Company, 574 p.). Political corruption--Fiction; Legislators--Fiction; Speculation--Fiction; Businessmen--Fiction; Washington (D.C.)--Fiction.

Douglas Unger (1984). Leaving the Land: A Novel. (New York, NY: Harper & Row, 277 p.).

--- (1988). The Turkey War. (New York, NY: Harper & Row, 230 p.).

Robert R. Updegraff (1916). Obvious Adams: The Story of a Successful Businessman. (New York, NY: Harper & Brothers, 56 p.). Advertising.

--- (1927). Captains in Conflict. (New York, NY: A.W. Shaw Company, 284 p.). Stove industry and trade--United States. [from old catalog]; Business.

John Updike (1981). Rabbit Is Rich. (New York, NY: Knopf, 467 p.).

Eric van Lustbader (1984). The Miko. (New York, NY: Villard Books, 451 p.). Linnear, Nicholas (Fictitious character)--Fiction.

Vartanig G. Vartan (1968). 50 Wall Street. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 341 p.).

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (1952). Player Piano. (New York, NY: Scribner, 295 p.).

--- (1979). Jailbird: A Novel. (New York, NY: Delacorte Press, 246 p.). Watergate Affair, 1972-1974--Fiction; Ex-convicts--Fiction.

 

 


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