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  1. Edwin O'Connor. Folgen . Ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Wiederhole die Anfrage später noch einmal. OK. The Last Hurrah Taschenbuch – 1. Juli 1985 . Englisch Ausgabe von Edwin O'Connor (Autor) 4,5 4,5 von 5 Sternen 21 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Ed ...

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  2. The Last Hurrah” is well written American Novel of the mid 1950s, composed by a veteran author. It is of moderate length, 427 pages, and written in modern conversational American English. As such it proves a relatively easy reading experience. There is no profanity or obscenity, and will not offend most reader’s sensibilities. Speaking for myself, I liked the novel very much and am glad ...

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  3. 30. Juli 1985 · The Last Hurrah Paperback – 30 July 1985. The Last Hurrah. Paperback – 30 July 1985. by Edwin O'Connor (Author) 4.5 19 ratings. See all formats and editions. The nephew of an old-style Irish-American politician becomes involved in his uncle's last campaign for public office. Print length. 427 pages.

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  4. The Characters. In The Last Hurrah, Edwin O’Connor creates characters who are recognizable archetypes of big-city ethnic politics. Frank Skeffington is the last in a long line of urban bosses ...

  5. James Michael Curley and the Last Hurrah. A native of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and a graduate of Notre Dame in 1939, EDWIN O’CONNOR is on his way to becoming the most distinguished novelist in ...

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  7. I'm not just an elected official of the city; I'm a tribal chieftain as well. Edwin O'Connor. Source. Report... "God be good to the man," she said. "He was mean as a panther, but good luck to him." Edwin O'Connor. Quote of the day. To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived is unbearable.