Most Popular Books by Arthur Phillips

Arthur Phillips is the author of The Tragedy of Arthur (2011), The Egyptologist (2005), The King at the Edge of the World (2020), Angelica (2008), Prague (2003).

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The Tragedy of Arthur

release date: Apr 19, 2011
The Tragedy of Arthur
The Tragedy of Arthur is an emotional and elaborately constructed tour de force from “one of the best writers in America” (The Washington Post). Its doomed hero is Arthur Phillips, a young novelist struggling with a con artist father who works wonders of deception. Imprisoned for decades and nearing the end of his life, Arthur’s father reveals a treasure he’s kept secret for half a century: The Tragedy of Arthur, a previously unknown play by William Shakespeare. Arthur and his twin sister inherit their father’s mission: to see the manuscript published and acknowledged as the Bard’s last great gift to humanity . . . unless it’s their father’s last great con. By turns hilarious and haunting, this virtuosic novel, which includes Shakespeare’s (?) lost play in its entirety, brilliantly subverts our notions of truth, fiction, genius, and identity, as the two Arthurs—the novelist and the ancient king—play out their strangely intertwined fates. A New York Times Notable Book • A New Yorker Reviewers’ Favorite of the Year • A Wall Street Journal Best Novel of the Year • A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year • A Chicago Tribune Favorite Book of the Year • A Library Journal Top Ten Book of the Year • A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year • One of Salon’s five best novels of the year Look for special features inside. Join the Circle for author chats and more.

The Egyptologist

release date: May 24, 2005
The Egyptologist
From the bestselling author of Prague comes a witty, inventive, brilliantly constructed novel about an Egyptologist obsessed with finding the tomb of an apocryphal king. This darkly comic labyrinth of a story opens on the desert plains of Egypt in 1922, then winds its way from the slums of Australia to the ballrooms of Boston by way of Oxford, the battlefields of the First World War, and a royal court in turmoil. Just as Howard Carter unveils the tomb of Tutankhamun, making the most dazzling find in the history of archaeology, Oxford-educated Egyptologist Ralph Trilipush is digging himself into trouble, having staked his professional reputation and his fiancée’s fortune on a scrap of hieroglyphic pornography. Meanwhile, a relentless Australian detective sets off on the case of his career, spanning the globe in search of a murderer. And another murderer. And possibly another murderer. The confluence of these seemingly separate stories results in an explosive ending, at once inevitable and utterly unpredictable. Arthur Phillips leads this expedition to its unforgettable climax with all the wit and narrative bravado that made Prague one of the most critically acclaimed novels of 2002. Exploring issues of class, greed, ambition, and the very human hunger for eternal life, this staggering second novel gives us a glimpse of Phillips’s range and maturity–and is sure to earn him further acclaim as one of the most exciting authors of his generation.

The King at the Edge of the World

release date: Jan 01, 2020
The King at the Edge of the World
1601. Queen Elizabeth I is dying. With no heir for the kingdom, potential successors secretly maneuver to be in position when the inevitable occurs. The leading candidate is King James VI of Scotland, but there is a problem. The queen''s spymasters fear that James'' claim to be a Protestant are untrue. If he secretly shares his family''s Catholicism, then forty years of religious war will have been for nothing, and a bloodbath will ensue. It falls to Geoffrey Belloc to devise a test to discover the true nature of King James''s soul. Belloc enlists Mahmoud Ezzedine, a Muslim physician from the Ottoman Empire, as his undercover agent. -- adapted from jacket

Angelica

release date: Feb 12, 2008
Angelica
“A masterpiece . . . seamlessly mixes psychological disintegration, the dissolution of a marriage and . . . a classic ghost story.”—USA Today NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • NATIONAL BESTSELLER “Angelica impresses first as a clever send-up of the late Victorian novel, and then becomes its own very original thing. It is engrossing, deeply moving, and—precisely because it is moving—very frightening.”—Stephen King London, the 1880s. In the dark of night, a chilling spectre is making its way through the Barton household, hovering over the sleeping daughter and terrorizing her fragile mother. Are these visions real, or is there something more sinister, and more human, to fear? As the family’s story is told several times from different perspectives, events are recast, sym- pathies shift, and nothing is as it seems. Set at the dawn of psychoanalysis and the peak of spiritualism’s acceptance, Angelica is a spellbinding Victorian ghost story, an intriguing literary and psychological puzzle, and a thoroughly modern exploration of identity, reality, and love. Praise for Angelica “Starts as a ghost story . . . turns into a spectacular, ever-proliferating tale of mingled motives, psychological menace, and delicately told crises of appetite and loneliness.”—The New Yorker “Spellbinding . . . cements this young novelist’s reputation as one of the best writers in America.”—The Washington Post Book World

Prague

release date: Jun 10, 2003
Prague
A novel of startling scope and ambition, Prague depicts an intentionally lost Lost Generation as it follows five American expats who come to Budapest in the early 1990s to seek their fortune. They harbor the vague suspicion that their counterparts in Prague have it better, but still they hope to find adventure, inspiration, a gold rush, or history in the making.

The Song Is You

release date: Mar 23, 2010
The Song Is You
Each song on Julian’s iPod, “that greatest of all human inventions,” is a touchstone. There are songs for the girls from when he was single, there’s the one for the day he met his wife-to-be, there’s one for the day his son was born. But when Julian’s family falls apart, even music loses its hold on him. Until one snowy night in Brooklyn, when his life’s soundtrack—and life itself—start to play again. Julian stumbles into a bar and sees Cait O’Dwyer, a flame-haired Irish rock singer, performing with her band, and a strange and unlikely love affair is ignited. Over the next few months, Julian and Cait’s passion plays out, though they never meet. What follows is a heartbreaking dark comedy, the tenderest of love stories, and a perfectly observed tale of the way we live now.

Port Arthur Sketchbook

Port Arthur Sketchbook
Drawings by Arthur Phillips text by Patsy Adam-Smith.

The Mining and Metallurgy of Gold and Silver

Uncle Little Buddy

release date: Nov 03, 2022
Uncle Little Buddy
A number of years ago, there was a TV show titled The Naked City. It always ended with this comment: "There are eight million stories in the Naked City; you have just seen one of them." Uncle Little Buddy is one story, not of the Naked City but of a murder that took place in 1944 near Fort Benning, Georgia. Two Negroes were court-martialed and sentenced to be hanged. A mother took the momentum task of trying to exonerate her son by praying and writing letters to congressmen and generals. In order to amplify this story, other family members were and are integral parts of the life of Uncle Little Buddy. Portions of their stories are included; after all, this was a Negro convicted of murdering a white man in Georgia in 1944.

The Ultimate Guide To Selecting The Best Elliptical Machine

release date: Sep 04, 2013
The Ultimate Guide To Selecting The Best Elliptical Machine
It may be that you hate to exercise but due to health reasons have to do it or that you are searching for a machine that can give you a full body workout without all the fuss. Whatever the reason may be you have an interest in learning about the elliptical machine. "The Ultimate Guide To Selecting The Best Elliptical Machine" will give you all of the tips that you will ever need to select the best elliptical machine to suit your needs. There are so many machines that are out there that can cause confusion with the selection. The author helps the reader to zone in on the perfect machine by highlighting the features of the top brands. Everything is always simpler once there is sufficient information available to clear up a couple of things. With a copy of this ultimate guide, the reader can''t go wrong.

The Law Relating to the Land Tenures of Lower Bengal

A Manual of Metallurgy, Or Practical Treatise on the Chemistry of the Metals

A Manual of Metalallurgy, Or Practical Treatise on the Chemistry of the Metals

A Manual of Metallurgy; Or, A Practical Treatise on the Chemistry of Metals

The Yaw-Yeaw Family in America

The Yaw-Yeaw Family in America
David Yeaw or Yaugh (d.1764) lived in Marblehead, Massachusetts during or before 1728, and may have been an immigrant. He and his family moved to Scituate, Rhode Island in 1735. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, California and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Nova Scotia and elsewhere in Canada. Includes the organization and officers of the Yaw--Yeaw Family Society, with its headquarters in care of the editor at Wooster, Ohio.

Freeness of paperboard stock as affected by biological and other factors

Politics, policy and budgeting

release date: Jan 01, 2003
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