John P. Marquand
1893 – 1960
A highly renowned and an equally highly regarded author of spy and satirical stories, the American author John P. Marquand built himself a strong legacy during his lifetime. Taking a look at big themes and ideas such as class and its place within American society, he was an influential and gifted writer. With a keen eye for character and a well defined insight into American values and what drove people, it was no wonder that he went on to becoming a Pulitzer Prize winning author.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
The Unspeakable Gentleman
1922
Four of a Kind
1923
Do Tell Me, Doctor Johnson
1928
Haven's End
1929
Ming Yellow
1935
The Late George Apley
1937
Wickford Point
1939
H.M. Pulham, Esq.
1942
So Little Time
1943
Repent in Haste
1945
B.F.'s Daughter
1946
Point of No Return
1949
It's Loaded Mr. Bauer
1949
Melville Goodwin, USA
1952
Sincerely, Willis Wayde
1956
Life At Happy Knoll.
1957
Women and Thomas Harrow
1960
Warning Hill
1964