Incident at Ashton : a novel /

Philip Arrow, Jr., returns to his deep South town of Ashton after six years in New York to take over the editorship of his father's newspaper, the Dispatch. Far from 'liberating' him, New York has had an inverted influence on his feelings about his home town and its main concern, segr...

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Main Author: Milner, Jay Dunston, 1923-2011 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Fort Worth : TCU Press, [2016]
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