His first and second published works were Bastard (1929) and Poor Fool (1930), but the works for which he is most famous are his novels, Tobacco Road (1932) and God’s Little Acre (1933). When his first book was
The Chess Brothers and the Legendary Chess Records(New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 358 p.). Chess, Leonard, 1917- ; Chess, Phil, 1921- ; Chess Records (Firm); Sound recording executives and producers -- United States -- Biography. Polish immigrants founded famous label in Chicago aft...
Brief biographies of film personalities (actors, actresses, directors, screenwriters, etc.) who are Latter-day Saints (Mormons) and/or Utahns.
In earlier, prerevolutionary, aristocratic and monarchical regimes, the political process unfolded within restricted circles in which cliques and factions, grouped around particular noblemen or influential personalities, were opposed to one another. The establishment of parliamentary regimes and the appearance...