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Books with author Robert Penn Warren

  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren, Noel Polk

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Sept. 3, 2002)
    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this classic book is generally regarded as the finest novel ever written on American politics. It describes the career of Willie Stark, a back-country lawyer whose idealism is overcome by his lust for power.
  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren, Noel Polk

    eBook (Mariner Books, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this classic book is generally regarded as the finest novel ever written on American politics. It describes the career of Willie Stark, a back-country lawyer whose idealism is overcome by his lust for power.
  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren

    Hardcover (Random House, March 12, 1960)
    An argument about the virtues and methods of a Southern governor reveals his unscrupulous rise to power
  • The Circus in the Attic: and Other Stories

    Robert Penn Warren

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Jan. 1, 1968)
    A collection of Penn Warren’s best short fiction: two novelettes and twelve stories that skillfully handle a variety of themes and styles.”Worth reading for their craftsmanship and variety” (Charles Poore, New York Times).
  • Remember the Alamo!

    Robert Penn Warren

    eBook (iBooks, Jan. 9, 2012)
    Remembering the Alamo is a tale of extraordinary courage and riveting adventure. For thirteen days, 189 men lead by Davy Crockett, Colonel William Travis and hopelessly outnumbered, held off the Mexican army lead by General Santa Anna at the Mission San Antonio de Valero-the Alamo. Their valiant sacrifice for the cause of Texas liberty became the rallying cry, "Remember the Alamo!"
  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, July 1, 1981)
    Willie Stark, a political demagogue of the American thirties, corrupts himself and everything around him with his all-consuming passion for power
  • Chief Joseph Of The Nez Perce

    Robert Penn Warren

    Paperback (Random House, March 12, 1983)
    A narrative poem based upon the heroic life of the great chief of the Nez Perce Indians, is told partly in the first person by Joseph, partly in the voice of the poet
  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Oct. 1, 1961)
    Note: This is a play Version (Acting Edition).His version of the widely known work, which, as a novel, was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, had a highly successful Off-Broadway run during the 1959 season. s told by Atkinson: "Eliminate the story of Huey Long, which Mr. Warren says is not what he is trying to interpret. He is anatomizing the career with nothing but purity in his heart. Discovering that he is being used by a cynical machine, [Willie] adopts their methods, and presently, he is in control of the state. By resorting to corrupt methods he accomplishes things for the people that were only abstract ideals when he was campaigning honestly. As a portrait of politics, this is effective and provocative."
  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren, Joseph Blotner

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this classic book is generally regarded as the finest novel ever written on american politics. It describes the career of Willie Stark, a back-country lawyer whose idealism is overcome by his lust for power. New Foreword by Joseph Blotner for this fiftieth anniversary edition.
  • Remember the Alamo!

    Robert Penn Warren

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1958)
    Hardcover Landmark book series
  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Nov. 20, 1990)
    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this classic book is generally regarded as the finest novel ever written on american politics. It describes the career of Willie Stark, a back-country lawyer whose idealism is overcome by his lust for power. New Foreword by Joseph Blotner for this fiftieth anniversary edition.
  • All the King's Men

    Robert Penn Warren, Joseph Blotner

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this classic book is generally regarded as the finest novel ever written on American politics. It describes the career of Willie Stark, a back-country lawyer whose idealism is overcome by his lust for power.