Abstract |
Second in the trilogy that began with The Good Earth, Buck's classic and starkly real tale of sons rising against their honored fathers tells of the bitter struggle to the death between the old and the new in China. Revolutions sweep the vast nation, leaving destruction and death in their wake, yet also promising emancipation to China's oppressed millions who are groping for a way to survive in a modern age. |
Local note | Joyner-- Library has 2021 print on demand copy; replacement for title that was included in bound trilogy, House of Earth. |
Local note | Little--18465 |
General note | At head of title: Pearl S. Buck. |
General note | "First trade edition, September, 1932." |
General note | Second volume in the Good earth trilogy. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973. Sons. New York, John Day [1932] |
Genre/form | Domestic fiction. |
Genre/form | Domestic fiction. |
Genre/form | Fiction. |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 32027061 |
ISBN | 9781727421057 (pbk.) |
ISBN | 9781559210393 |
ISBN | 1559210397 |
ISBN | 1727421051 (pbk.) |