The loved one
an Anglo-American tragedy
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Author
Contributions
- Boyle, Stuart. - Contributor
Publication
1958 - Chapman & Hall, London, United Kingdom
Language
English
Description
One of Waugh’s most irreverent satires, the story focuses on the funeral business in Los Angeles.
Subjects
Topics
ReadersFictionCemeteriesFuneral homesLarge type booksFiction, humorousFiction in EnglishCalifornia, fictionMotion picture industryUndertakers and undertakingFuneral rites and ceremoniesDewey decimal ClassificationLos angeles (calif.), fictionHollywood (los angeles, calif.), fictionBritish and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
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