A portrait of a Bostonian and of the traditionbound, gilded society in which in which he lived. The story of three generations of Apley men, a story of the maturing of America, a story of the golden era of American security from 1866 to 1933. It is a fascinating, warm, witty and delightful story.
"Lyceum Theatre, management Geo. S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, Max Gordon presents "The Late George Apley," by John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman, based on Mr. Marquand's Pulitzer prize novel, settings and costumes by Stewart Chaney."
"George Apley adhered to a tradition of public service and philanthropy, and if he sometimes struggled with a sense of isolation or unreality, he never failed to believe that all that was best in the world was available on Beason Hill."
"A portrait of a Bostonian and of the traditionbound, gilded society in which in which he lived. The story of three generations of Apley men, a story of the maturing of America, a story of the golden era of American security from 1866 to 1933. It is a fascinating, warm, witty and delightful story."@en
"A portrait of a Bostonian and of the traditionbound, gilded society in which in which he lived. The story of three generations of Apley men, a story of the maturing of America, a story of the golden era of American security from 1866 to 1933. It is a fascinating, warm, witty and delightful story."
"National Theatre, E. Street Theatre Corporation, lessee, Edmund Plohn, manager, Max Gordon presents "The Late George Apley," by John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman, based on Mr. Marquand's Pulitzer prize novel, settings and costumes by Stewart Chaney, with Leo G. Carroll, Janet Beecher, Percy Waram, Margaret Dale."
"Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1938."@en
"Featuring a new introduction, this contemporary satire of turn-of-the-century Boston, which was awarded the Pulitizer Prize for Fiction in 1938, traces the life of George Apley, a wealthy businessman who sacrifices his individuality to social custom and tradition."
"A portrait of a Bostonian and of the traditionbound, gilded society in which in which he lived. Ist is the story of three generations of Apley men, a story of the maturing of America, a story of the golden era of American security from 1866 to 1933. It is a fascinating, warm, witty and delightful story."@en
"Life story of a Boston aristocrat from 1867 to 1933. Satire on Boston's back bay society clique."@en
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