The Gods of Newport

John Jakes

earliest edition we have, 2006 Dutton, 2006 hardcover 383 pages

John Jakes, "the godfather of the historical novel" (Los Angeles Times), leaves the South to travel north for an epic tale of scandalous doings in one of the world's most famous resorts. In the late nineteenth century, Newport, Rhode Island, was a cauldron of undeclared class warfare where reputations were made and lost in a whirlwind of parties and fancied slights. Where giant marble mansions called "cottages" aros...

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The Gods of Newport ebook · 2008 · Penguin Group USA, Inc. · 9780786588053
The gods of Newport paperback · 2007 · Signet · 462 pages · 9780451222343
The Gods of Newport hardcover · 2007 · Severn House Publishers Ltd · 400 pages · 9780727865281
The Gods of Newport hardcover · 2006 · Wheeler Publishing · 554 pages · 9781597223294
The gods of Newport hardcover · 2006 · Dutton · 383 pages · 9780525949763
The Gods of Newport audiobook · 2006 · Recorded Books

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