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Beyond This Place

by Cronin, A. J

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Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1953. Hardcover. Good. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. 279 pages; corners bumped, edge wear, stain on lower edge of front board; Paul Burgess was twenty-one, mature, level-headed, a successful student and a good son to his "widowed" mother. But an application for a summer teaching job--an application which required a birth certificate--put to an end the ordered calm of Paul's progress and turned his life into a nightmare.For he learned that he, Paul Burgess, was in reality Paul Mathry, the son of Rees Mathry, a convicted murderer who was not only alive, but even then serving the fifteenth year of a life sentence.Profoundly shaken, Paul left home and wandered--drawn slowly, surely, to Stoneheath. And from the moment he saw those great forbidding walls, and realized fully that within them his father was buried alive, Paul Mathry became a man possessed.If his father was guilty, why had he not been hanged? Was it possible that for fifteen years an innocent man had endured unspeakable degradation and mental torture?Paul plunged into the past, immersed himself in the facts of the trial and the lives of the witnesses. The closer he came to the truth, the more he was threatened and pressured from high places. The name Mathry had made him a marked man--and he suffered.At their own risk a few people befriended him, offered him help. One, above all, believed in him--Lena Andersen--grave, lovely Lena, whose own ordeal reassured him, whose unspoken love sustained him in his long, hectic, agonizing drive for justice and his father's freedom.The impact of Beyond This Place is tremendous and readers will remember it vividly--and with pleasure--for a long time.

Synopsis

Beyond This Place is a 1953 novel by Scottish author, A. J. Cronin. The novel has been adapted for both film and television. A Bollywood version, Kalapani (1958), was directed by Raj Khosla and starred Dev Anand and Madhubala. The British film version (1959) was directed by Jack Cardiff and featured Van Johnson and Vera Miles. A television adaptation was broadcast on CBS in 1957, and was produced by David Susskind and directed by Sidney Lumet.

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Kayleighbug Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
014204
Title
Beyond This Place
Author
Cronin, A. J
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1953
Weight
0.75 lbs
Bookseller catalogs
Mystery & Thrillers;

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