Unleavened bread. | |
Author | Robert Grant |
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Language | English |
Genre | novel |
Publisher | Charles Scribner's Sons |
Publication date | 1900 |
Publication place | United States |
Unleavened Bread is a 1900 novel by American writer Robert Grant, and one of the best selling books of that year.
Plot introduction
A businessman's selfish wife forces her way into upper society.
Play
The novel was also adapted into a Broadway play in 1901, directed by Leo Ditrichstein. The "thoroughly detestable" part of Selma White in the play was played by Elizabeth Tyree.
References
- Grant, Robert (1900). Unleavened Bread. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Retrieved October 13, 2020 – via Internet Archive.
- Burt, Daniel S. The Chronology of American Literature, p. 301 (2004)(listing the novel at No. 3 for the year)
- ""UNLEAVENED BREAD."; An Ironical Comedy Made Out of the Novel Well Acted". The New York Times. 1901-01-27. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- "P.270-1. Famous Actresses of the Day in America Second Series". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
External links
- Online text at Project Gutenberg
- Unleavened Bread public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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