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100 1 $aMaxwell, William,$d1908-2000.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79065705
245 10 $aLater novels and stories /$cWilliam Maxwell.
260 $aNew York :$bLibrary of America :$bDistributed to the trade in the United States by Penguin Putnam,$c2008.
300 $axi, 994 pages ;$c21 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aLibrary of America ;$v184
505 00 $tThe Chateau --$tStories 1963-1976 --$tA Final Report --$tThe Value of Money --$tA Game of Chess --$tThe Poor Orphan Girl --$tThe Gardens of Mont-Saint-Michel --$tOver by the River --$tThe Thistles in Sweden --$tSo Long, See You Tomorrow --$tBillie Dyer and Other Stories --$tBillie Dyer --$tLove --$tThe Man in the Moon --$tWith Reference to an Incident at a Bridge --$tMy Father's Friends --$tThe Front and the Back Parts of the House --$tThe Holy Terror --$tStories 1986-1999 --$tGrape Bay (1941) --$tThe Lily-White Boys --$tWhat He Was Like --$tThe Room Outside --$tA Set of Twenty-one Improvisations --$g1.$tA love story --$g2.$tThe industrious tailor --$g3.$tThe country where nobody ever grew old and died --$g4.$tThe fisherman who had nobody to go out in his boat with him --$g5.$tThe two women friends --$g6.$tThe carpenter --$g7.$tThe man who had no friends and didn't want any --$g8.$tA fable begotten of an echo of a line of verse by W. B. Yeats --$g9.$tThe blue finch of Arabia --$g10.$tThe sound of waves --$g11.$tThe woman who never drew breath except to complain --$g12.$tThe masks --$g13.$tThe man who lost his father --$g14.$tThe old woman whose house was beside a running stream --$g15.$tThe pessimistic fortune-teller --$g16.$tThe printing office --$g17.$tThe lamplighter --$g18.$tThe kingdom where straightforward, logical thinking was admired over every other kind --$g19.$tThe old man at the railroad crossing --$g20.$tA mean and spiteful toad --$g21.$tAll the days and nights --$tOther Improvisations --$g1.$tThe old man who was afraid of falling --$g2.$tThe epistolarian --$g3.$tThe shepherd's wife --$g4.$tThe marble watch --$g5.$tThe half-crazy woman --$g6.$tThe woman who didn't want anything more --$g7.$tThe girl with a willing heart and a cold mind --$g8.$tThe woodcutter --$g9.$tThe man who had never been sick a day in his life --$g10.$tThe problem child --$g11.$tThe woman who had no eye for small details --$g12.$tThe man who loved to eat --$g13.$tThe woman with a talent for talking --$g14.$tPerfection --$g15.$tWhat you can't hang on to --$g16.$tMushrooms --$g17.$tThe dancing --$g18.$tThe education of Her Majesty the Queen --$g19.$tNewton's law --$tNearing Ninety --$gApp.$tPreface to The Chateau --$gApp.$tPreface to So Long, See You Tomorrow --$gApp.$tPreface to All the Days and Nights: The Collected Stories of William Maxwell --$gApp.$tRemarks upon accepting the Gold Medal in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
500 $a"Christopher Carduff selected the contents and wrote the notes for this volume"--P. [5].
655 0 $aShort stories, American.
720 $aCarduff, Christopher$4edt$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt
830 0 $aLibrary of America ;$v184.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42015308
852 00 $bbar$hPS3525.A9464$iA6 2008g