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The Celebrity; An Episode
The Celebrity; An Episode
The Celebrity; An Episode
The Celebrity; An Episode
The Celebrity; An Episode
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The Celebrity; An Episode

By Winston Churchill

Published…
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers/ New York

"The Celebrity; An Episode" is a novel written by American author Winston Churchill, not to be confused with the British statesman of the same name. It was first published in 1898.

The book tells the story of Robert Browne, a young and ambitious man from a small town who moves to New York City in pursuit of success. He becomes enamored with the glamorous world of celebrities and desires to become a celebrity himself. Through a chance encounter, Browne meets Eleanor Maitland, a famous actress, and they begin a romantic relationship. The novel explores the challenges and consequences of Browne's pursuit of fame, and the impact it has on his personal relationships and moral values.

"The Celebrity; An Episode" is a satirical work that critiques the culture of celebrity worship and the superficiality of fame. It delves into themes of identity, social status, and the temptations and pitfalls of the entertainment industry. The novel offers a commentary on the societal obsession with fame and the compromises individuals may make in their quest for recognition.

Green cloth with art nouveau floral pictorial to front board and spine, binding tight, clean pages. Very good vintage condition.

Size: 4” x 7 1/2”


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