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Other editions of book The Bridge of San Luis Rey

  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Time, Inc., March 15, 1963)
    139 pages Time Reading Program Special Edition with new introduction by Kay Boyle 8 x 5 1/4 x 1/2"
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Mass Market Paperback (Washigton Square Press, March 15, 1963)
    Used Book
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thorton Wilder

    Hardcover (Albert & Charles Boni, March 15, 1927)
    The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Thornton Wilder's second novel, won him the first of his three Pulitzer Prizes. The novel opens in the aftermath of an inexplicable tragedy-a tiny footbridge in Peru breaks, and five travelers hurtle to their deaths. Most townspeople think to themselves with secret joy, "Within 10 minutes myself...." But for Brother Juniper, a humble Franciscan friar who witnesses the catastrophe, the question is inescapable: Why those five? Suddenly, Brother Juniper is committed to discover what manner of lives these five disparate people led-and whether it was divine intervention that took their lives, or a capricious fate. Wilder maintained in his works that true meaning and beauty are found in ordinary experience. This is especially true of The Bridge of San Luis Rey. From the very beginning to the stunning conclusion, the listener is absorbed into the individual stories of the five victims, and how their destinies intertwine.
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thorton Wilder

    Hardcover (Albert & Charles Boni, March 15, 1928)
    Hardcover book.
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Washington Square Press, Inc., March 15, 1967)
    "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 is now reissued in this handsome hardcover edition featuring a new foreword by Russell Banks. Tappan Wilder has written an engaging and thought-provoking afterword, which includes unpublished notes for the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, illuminating photographs, and other remarkable documentary material. Granville Hicks's insightful comment about Wilder suggests an inveterate truth: "As a craftsman he is second to none, and there are few who have looked deeper into the human heart."
  • The bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Hardcover (A. & C. Boni, March 15, 1928)
    None
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Niven Wilder

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1941)
    None
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey-facsimile JACKET ONLY; NO BOOK

    Thornton Wilder

    Accessory (John Anthony Miller Studio, March 15, 2012)
    A restored facsimile dust jacket for the 1st edition book of THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY by Thornton Wilder published by Charles Boni in 1927 -The jacket was restored by artist John Anthony Miller and archival ink and special paper were used. Jacket comes trimmed and enclosed in a Mylar jacket protector, ready to put on the book. As in all our facsimile dust jackets, the verso of the jacket has an affixed label, stating such, signed by the artist-restorer John Anthony Miller.
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Washington Square Press, March 15, 1964)
    "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 is now reissued in this handsome hardcover edition featuring a new foreword by Russell Banks. Tappan Wilder has written an engaging and thought-provoking afterword, which includes unpublished notes for the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, illuminating photographs, and other remarkable documentary material. Granville Hicks's insightful comment about Wilder suggests an inveterate truth: "As a craftsman he is second to none, and there are few who have looked deeper into the human heart."
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd (UK), March 15, 2006)
    None
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Paperback (Washington Square Press, March 15, 1972)
    The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    Thornton Wilder

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, July 20, 1971)
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