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The Pit: A Story Of Chicago - 9781539535522

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Product Code: 9781539535522
ISBN13: 9781539535522
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Is a 1903 novel by Frank Norris. Set in the wheat speculation trading pits at theChicago Board of Trade Building, it was the second book in what was to be the trilogy The Epic of the Wheat. The first book, The Octopus, was published in 1901. Norris died unexpectedly in October 1902 from appendicitis leaving the third book, The Wolf: A Story of Empire, incomplete. Together the three novels were to follow the journey of a crop of wheat from its planting in California to its ultimate consumption as bread in Western Europe.



Author: Frank Norris
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2016
Number of Pages: 334 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1539535525
ISBN-13: 9781539535522

The Pit: A Story Of Chicago - 9781539535522

$16.55
 
Is a 1903 novel by Frank Norris. Set in the wheat speculation trading pits at theChicago Board of Trade Building, it was the second book in what was to be the trilogy The Epic of the Wheat. The first book, The Octopus, was published in 1901. Norris died unexpectedly in October 1902 from appendicitis leaving the third book, The Wolf: A Story of Empire, incomplete. Together the three novels were to follow the journey of a crop of wheat from its planting in California to its ultimate consumption as bread in Western Europe.



Author: Frank Norris
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2016
Number of Pages: 334 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1539535525
ISBN-13: 9781539535522
 

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