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Charles Webb (81)
Born: Jun 09, 1939 · San Francisco, CA
Died: Jun 16, 2020 · Eastbourne, United Kingdom
Cause of death: Blood Condition
The novel about an aimless young man in 1960s America that inspired the classic film: “Moves with the speed and drive of a runaway locomotive.” -- Chicago Sunday Review When Benjamin Braddock graduates from a small eastern college and com...
As a discerning reader of nineteenth-century American fiction, Englishman Colin Ware is familiar with the tradition of transcending disastrous love affairs by booking the next ocean liner to Europe. Now that he has experienced the pain and humiliatio...
Finally, the sequel to the international bestseller and one of the most classic movies of all time, The Graduate, has arrived. At the end of Charles Webb's first novel, The Graduate, Benjamin Braddock rescues his beloved Elaine from a marriage ma...
Comments on the book by leading Roman Catholic theologians: 1. Offensive to God and to the Church. . . action might be taken in this matter. Cardinal Francis George (Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago and President of the United States Conference of Cath...
As The Tao of Aging opens, we encounter a strange old, sage-like Chinese philosopher and raconteur who claims to actually be Zhuangzi (ChuangTzu) - the second most important originator of Taoist thought after Lao Tzu.Zhuangzi now lives in San Francis...
In the blistering summer of 1911, City stockbroker George Chesshyre moves his family to a new house in south London. George looks forward to a life of domestic bliss but a continuous chain of events conspires against him and his yearned for reveri...
'They speak to me, Vicks.' Celandine hugs Vicky in windswept Kensington Gore. 'They speak to me from heaven.' London 1921. 24-year-old Celandine Greenstreet wants to write symphonies, but she hides an astonishing secret. What is the dreadful rift tha...