The Washington Post, February 20th, 2003
An occasional series in which The Post's book critic reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past It is just about impossible for me to imagine beginning this series of essays about books of yesterday -- books I remember with affection and admiration but have not read in many years, books I would like to encourage others to discover -- with anything except a novel by John Phillips Marquand. His are not the best books I've ever read, but they are among the books I love most, and the neglect into which they have fallen is a literary outrage. I first read Marquand half a century ago,...
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