Eine Welt zu Füßen

Eine Welt zu Füßen

Frank Yerby

An epic historical novel about Irish adventurer Stephen Fox who acquires a plantation, wealth and love in Louisiana in the 19th century. The first and most famous bestseller by American writer Frank Yerbi from 1946.

The action begins in Ireland in 1795, and the main part takes place in Louisiana and New Orleans in the first half of the 19th century. Stephen Fox, the illegitimate son of an Irish rich man, arrives in America as a poor adventurer and gambler. With his audacity, luck at cards and ruthless ambition, he conquers the Harrow plantation, enters the highest social circles and marries the shrewd and proud Creole Odalie D'Arceneaux.

Yerby masterfully evokes the colorful world of the antebellum South: the opulence of the plantations, casinos and saloons of New Orleans, the Mississippi River, the slave society, passions, jealousy, adultery and family tragedies that span generations. Stephen is a typical self-made man – a player who risks everything and often wins, but pays a high price.

The novel is often compared to Gone with the Wind for its epic sweep, love dramas and vivid depiction of the American South. Yerby, the first African-American author to achieve major commercial success with a novel like this, offers a rich, tense and passionate account of human ambitions and destinies.

Original title
The Foxes of Harrow
Translation
Hans Kämpfer
Dimensions
21.5 x 14 cm
Pages
576
Publisher
Deutscher Bücherbund, Stutgart / München, 1972.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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