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James T Farrell


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James Thomas Farrell was an American novelist. One of his most famous works was the Studs Lonigan trilogy, which was made into a film in 1960 and into a television miniseries in 1979. The trilogy was voted number 29 on the Modern Library's list of the 100 best novels of the 20th century.
 

 
Series
Studs Lonigan
   1. Young Lonigan (1932)
   2. Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan (1934)
   3. Judgment Day (1935)
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Danny O'Neill pentalogy
   1. A World I Never Made (1936)
   2. No Star Is Lost (1938)
   3. Father and Son (1940)
   4. My Days of Anger (1943)
   5. The Face of Time (1953)
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Novels
   Gas-House McGinty (1933)
   Tommy Gallagher's Crusade (1939)
   Decision (1941)
   Ellen Rogers (1941)
   Bernard Clare (1946)
   The League of Frightened Philistines (1947)
   The Road Between (1949)
   An American Dream Girl (1950)
   The Name Is Fogarty (1950)
   This Man and This Woman (1951)
   Yet Other Waters (1952)
   My Baseball Diary (1957)
   It Has Come To Pass (1958)
   Boarding House Blues (1961)
   The Silence of History (1963)
   What Time Collects (1964)
   When Time Was Born (1966)
   New Years Eve, 1929 (1967)
   A Brand New Life (1968)
   Lonely for the Future (1969)
   Invisible Swords (1971)
   The Dunne Family (1976)
   Olive and Mary Anne (1977)
   The Death of Nora Ryan (1978)
   Sam Holman (1994)
   Dreaming Baseball (2007)
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Collections
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Books containing stories by James T Farrell
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Baseball: A Literary Anthology (2002)
edited by
Nicholas Dawidoff
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Laughing Space (1982)
edited by
Isaac Asimov and J O Jeppson (Janet Asimov)
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The Best American Short Stories 1968 (1968)
(Best American Short Stories)
edited by
David Burnett and Martha Foley

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