Gwen Bristow

 

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Am Ufer des Ruhmes

Am Ufer des Ruhmes

Gwen Bristow

The finale of the Gwen Bristow trilogy, set during World War I. Class differences, financial ruin, and the fight to save the family estate in Louisiana intertwine through Eleanor and Kebra's marriage.

Helmut Lingen Verlag, 1978.
German. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
3.76
Die noble Straße

Die noble Straße

Gwen Bristow

The second part of the Gwen Bristow trilogy is set during the American Civil War. The fates of wealthy Annis and poor Corrie depict the collapse of the plantation South and the two women's struggle for survival.

Helmut Lingen Verlag, 1980.
German. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
3.74
Kalifornische Sinfonie

Kalifornische Sinfonie

Gwen Bristow

After marrying a merchant, young Garnet leaves New York and embarks on a perilous journey along the Jubilee Trail to California. Through tragedy, struggle, and new love, she builds a life in the wilderness.

Helmut Lingen Verlag, 1981.
German. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
5.244.19
Morgen ist die Ewigkeit

Morgen ist die Ewigkeit

Gwen Bristow

A touching drama by American writer and journalist Gwen Bristow about a woman who believes her husband was killed in World War I, builds a new life, and then confronts the past.

Deutscher Bücherbund, 1964.
German. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
4.76
Tiefer Süden

Tiefer Süden

Gwen Bristow

Gwen Bristow's epic novel about the birth of the American South in the late 18th century. Through the love and marriage of Judith and Philip, the struggle for survival and the creation of a plantation dynasty in the wilderness of Louisiana is depicted.

Helmut Lingen Verlag, 1978.
German. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
3.76