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Cargando... Dynasty of Death (1938 original; edición 1959)por Taylor Caldwell (Autor)
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Two families grow a small munitions factory into a global empire in this saga by a New York Times-bestselling author spanning from 1837 to the eve of World War I. In 1837, Joseph Barbour, an upper servant in an English village, immigrates with his family to America so he can make his fortune in the nascent artillery business. A man of vision, Joseph foresees a time when wars will not be won with courage and brave hearts but rather by the nations with superior firearms. Joseph and his family settle in a rural Pennsylvania village, but his wife, Hilda, is unhappy and longs to return to England. Their shy and sensitive younger son, Martin, is also homesick, but what troubles him most is the cruelty and violence he sees in his older brother, Ernest. Martin's fears come to fruition when Joseph forms a gunpowder firm with Armand Bouchard, who lives with his wife and three sons down the road from the Barbours. As the years pass, Ernest proves himself invaluable to Barbour & Bouchard. Ruthless and ambitious, he takes what he wants. But beautiful Amy Drumhill continues to elude him and becomes the catalyst in a war that will estrange the two brothers and leave Ernest haunted by the blood that will be forever on his hands. Dynasty of Death is a moving saga of two families, the epic struggle between two brothers, and the legacy their guns will leave the world as mighty enemy nations gear up for battle. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Dynasty of Death was the debut novel of Taylor Caldwell. When she submitted the manuscript to Maxwell Perkins in 1937, she was an unknown housewife from Buffalo, New York; but this novel launched her prolific career.
The novel is an epic multigenerational saga set in Windsor, Pennsylvania, a fictional mill town on the Allegheny River north of Pittsburgh. The story covers the years from 1837 to the eve of World War I, telling about the Bouchard and Barbour families, who grow their small munitions factory into a great international corporation. Joseph Barbour is a servant, who becomes a successful businessman and arms manufacturer. His son Martin is not interested in money, he is an idealist and altruist. Ernest, the elder son, is an egoist and believes that money is the greatest power in the world. The battle between these two brothers is epic in its emotional toll on both of them and their extended families.
This story of the Bouchard clan is continued through World War II in Caldwell's later novels The Eagles Gather (1940) and The Final Hour (1944), although the Pittsburgh setting is largely left behind as the family takes its place on the world stage. The Saturday Review noted, “The armaments industry is a subject which fiction does well to take up; and Mr. Caldwell’s attack is handled with the patience and skill of a prosecuting attorney.” Caldwell's gift for story-telling and swift-moving prose makes this a delightful read for those who enjoy epic family sagas. ( )