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0 Leader 01846nam a22
5 Date 20051014174053.0^
8 Fixed Data 040518s2004 nyu 000 1 eng ^
10 LC Card ^z00-64584^
20 ISBN ^a0812972589 (pbk.) :^c$6.59^
40 Cat. Source ^aCPL LIVE^cCPL LIVE^
99 Local Call # ^aFIC^aCLARK^
99 Local Call # ^aFICTION^
100 ME:Pers Name 1 ^aClark, Walter Van Tilburg,^d1909-1971.
245 Title 1 4 ^aThe ox-bow incident /^cWalter Van Tilburg Clark ; introduction by Wallace Stegner.
260 Imprint ^aNew York :^bModern Library,^c2004.
300 Phys Descrpt ^axxi, 247 p. ;^c18 cm.
500 Note:General ^aOriginally published: New York : Modern Library, 2004.
520 Abstract ^aSet in 1885, The Ox-Bow Incident is a searing and realistic portrait of frontier life and mob violence in the American West. First published in 1940, it focuses on the lynching of three innocent men and the tragedy that ensues when law and order are abandoned. The result is an emotionally powerful, vivid, and unforgettable re-creation of the Western novel, which Clark transmuted into a universal story about good and evil, individual and community, justice and human nature. As Wallace Stegner writes, [Clark's] theme was civilization, and he recorded, indelibly, its first steps in a new country.
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aLynching^vFiction.
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aMobs^vFiction.
651 Subj:Geog. 0 ^aNevada^vFiction.
655 Genre/Form 7 ^aWestern stories.^2gsafd
898 Tag 898 ^aqFiction Fiction^
898 Tag 898 ^aEnglish qEnglish^
898 Tag 898 ^aqFiction Fiction^
898 Tag 898 ^aAdult qadult^
898 Tag 898 ^aBook qbook^
998 Tag 998 1 2 ^aITS181 ITS 20040518152253.0 ITS CPL LIVE^bLDR63.1 20080224050421 CPL1^bLDR509 20051110211822.0 CHAC CPL LIVE^bITS181 ITS 20050218114054.0 ITS CPL LIVE^bITS181 ITS 20050107111525.0 ITS CPL LIVE^bITS181 ITS 20050107111109.0 ITS CPL LIVE^bITS181 ITS 20050107110026.0 ITS CPL LIVE^bITS181 ITS 20050107101627.0 ITS CPL LIVE