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		<description>Eric--Thanks so much for your note. I&#039;d be interested in knowing what your dad thought of his own work. Did he consider himself a competitor of Wodehouse or H. Allen Smith or Thorne Smith? Did he write with movie sales in mind?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eric&#8211;Thanks so much for your note. I&#8217;d be interested in knowing what your dad thought of his own work. Did he consider himself a competitor of Wodehouse or H. Allen Smith or Thorne Smith? Did he write with movie sales in mind?</p>
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		<description>Five Days is my favorite of my dad&#039;s novels.  If you wanted to get all literary, it&#039;s a bildungsroman, a novel of character development, as Beadleston Preece experiences the world (well, sort of -- it&#039;s a pretty limited world, but he does experience it!) and grows up.  My dad would have scoffed at such pretensions.  But I like the book not for  literary reasons,  but because it&#039;s a fun tale with a lot of mixed-up characters getting into silly, socially awkward, situations.  The book takes the starch out of being a gentleman, as it romps through a series of comic misfortunes and a solid romance.

A run-away bishop, a burgler, a spoiled beauty, a tomboy, and busted-to-poor sportsman Preece  make up the unlikely crew of the stolen yacht Electra, and all together they&#039;re more fun than a barrel of martinis.  Enjoy!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five Days is my favorite of my dad&#8217;s novels.  If you wanted to get all literary, it&#8217;s a bildungsroman, a novel of character development, as Beadleston Preece experiences the world (well, sort of &#8212; it&#8217;s a pretty limited world, but he does experience it!) and grows up.  My dad would have scoffed at such pretensions.  But I like the book not for  literary reasons,  but because it&#8217;s a fun tale with a lot of mixed-up characters getting into silly, socially awkward, situations.  The book takes the starch out of being a gentleman, as it romps through a series of comic misfortunes and a solid romance.</p>
<p>A run-away bishop, a burgler, a spoiled beauty, a tomboy, and busted-to-poor sportsman Preece  make up the unlikely crew of the stolen yacht Electra, and all together they&#8217;re more fun than a barrel of martinis.  Enjoy!</p>
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