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Books with author Thornton Wilder

  • Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Mass Market Paperback (Washington Square Press, March 15, 1970)
    This beautiful new edition features unpublished notes for the novel and other illuminating documentary material, all of which is included in a new Afterword by Tappan Wilder. "On Friday noon, July the twentieth, 1714, the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipitated five travelers into the gulf below." With this celebrated sentence Thornton Wilder begins "The Bridge of San Luis Rey, " one of the towering achievements in American fiction and a novel read throughout the world. By chance, a monk witnesses the tragedy. Brother Juniper then embarks on a quest to prove that it was divine intervention rather than chance that led to the deaths of those who perished in the tragedy. His search leads to his own death -- and to the author's timeless investigation into the nature of love and the meaning of the human condition. This new edition of Wilder's 1928 Pulitzer Prize winning novel contains a new foreword by Russell Banks.
  • The Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder, Volume II

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Theatre Communications Group, May 1, 1998)
    The second and concluding volume of Thornton Wilder's short plays.
  • The Cabala; Bridge of San Luis Rey; Woman of Andros

    Thornton Wilder

    Leather Bound (Franklin Library, March 15, 1980)
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  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Perennial (HarperCollins), Oct. 15, 1998)
    The Bridge of San Luis Rey opens in the aftermath of an inexplicable tragedy--a tiny foot-bridge in Peru breaks, and five people hurtle to their deaths. For Brother Juniper, a humble monk who witnesses the catastrophe, the question in inescapable. Why those five? Suddenly, Brother Juniper is committed to discover what manner of lives they led--and whether it was divine intervention or a capricious fate that took their lives.
  • Our Town

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 1989)
    A handsome Perennial Classics edition of America's favourite play, Our Town, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. First produced and published in 1938, this Pulitzer Prize–winning drama of life in the small village of Grover's Corners has become an American classic and is Thornton Wider's most renowned and most frequently performed play. This Perennial Classics edition includes a foreword by Donald Margulies and contains an afterword with documentary material edited by Tappan Wilder.
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  • The Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder, Vol. 2

    Thornton Wilder

    Hardcover (Theatre Communications Group, May 1, 1998)
    The second and concluding volume of Thornton Wilder's short plays.
  • Our Town: A Play in Three Acts

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, July 28, 2020)
    “[Our Town] leaves us with a sense of blessing, and the unspoken but palpable command to achieve gratitude in what remains of our days on earth.”— New YorkerThornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of life in the mythical village of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire—an allegorical representation of all life—is an American classic. It is the simple story of a love affair that asks timeless questions about the meaning of love, life, and death. Our Town explores the relationship between two young neighbors, George Gibbs and Emily Webb, whose childhood friendship blossoms into romance, and then culminates in marriage. When Emily loses her life in childbirth, the circle of life portrayed in each of the three acts—childhood, adulthood, and death—is fully realized.Often considered one of the greatest American plays of all time, Our Town is also Wilder's most frequently staged play. It debuted on Broadway in 1938 and continues to be performed daily on stages all around the world.
  • Our Town: A Play in Three Acts: Deluxe Modern Classic

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, Sept. 10, 2013)
    “[Our Town] leaves us with a sense of blessing, and the unspoken but palpable command to achieve gratitude in what remains of our days on earth.”— New YorkerThornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of life in the mythical village of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire—an allegorical representation of all life—is an American classic. It is the simple story of a love affair that asks timeless questions about the meaning of love, life, and death. This beautiful Harper Perennial Deluxe Edition features French flaps and deckle-edge paper. Our Town explores the relationship between two young neighbors, George Gibbs and Emily Webb, whose childhood friendship blossoms into romance, and then culminates in marriage. When Emily loses her life in childbirth, the circle of life portrayed in each of the three acts—childhood, adulthood, and death—is fully realized. Often considered one of the greatest American plays of all time, Our Town is also Wilder's most frequently staged play. It debuted on Broadway in 1938 and continues to be performed daily on stages all around the world.
  • Bridge Of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Perennial Classics, March 15, 1999)
    Thornton Wilder, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, paperback
  • The Bridges of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1939)
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  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Leather Bound (Franklin Library, March 15, 1976)
    "On Friday noon, July the twentieth, 1714, the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipitated five travelers into the gulf below." With this celebrated sentence, Thornton Wilder begins The Bridge of San Luis Rey, one of the towering achievements in American fiction and a novel read throughout the world. By chance, a monk witnesses the tragedy. Brother Juniper seeks to prove that it was divine intervention rather than chance that led to the deaths of those who perished in the tragedy. His study leads to his own death -- and to the author's timeless investigation into the nature of love and the meaning of the human condition.
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, April 1, 2003)
    This beautiful new edition features unpublished notes for the novel and other illuminating documentary mate- rial, all of which is included in a new Afterword by Tappan Wilder."On Friday noon, July the twentieth, 1714,the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipi-tated five travelers into the gulf below." With this celebrated sentence Thornton Wilder begins The Bridge of San Luis Rey, one of the towering achievements in American fiction and a novel read throughout the world.By chance, a monk witnesses the tragedy. Brother Juniper then embarks on a quest to prove that it was divine intervention rather than chance that led to the deaths of those who perished in the tragedy. His search leads to his own death -- and to the author's timeless investigation into the nature of love and the meaning of the human condition.