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Thomas B. Costain (1885–1965)

Autor von The Silver Chalice

46+ Werke 8,053 Mitglieder 115 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 13 Lesern

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Werke von Thomas B. Costain

The Silver Chalice (1952) 1,370 Exemplare
The Last Plantagenets (1962) — Autor — 682 Exemplare
The Black Rose (1945) 579 Exemplare
The Three Edwards (1958) — Autor — 561 Exemplare
The Magnificent Century (1951) — Autor — 533 Exemplare
The Conquering Family (1951) — Autor — 503 Exemplare
Below the Salt (1957) 343 Exemplare
The Darkness and the Dawn (1959) 247 Exemplare
The Tontine [Complete] (1901) — Autor — 221 Exemplare
High Towers (1949) 213 Exemplare
William the Conqueror (1959) 204 Exemplare
Stories to Remember {complete} (1956) — Herausgeber — 181 Exemplare
The Mississippi Bubble (1902) 168 Exemplare
Son of a Hundred Kings (1950) 165 Exemplare
The Moneyman (1947) — Autor — 159 Exemplare
Ride with Me (1944) 155 Exemplare
Stories to Remember, Volume I (1956) — Herausgeber — 147 Exemplare
30 Stories to Remember (1962) — Herausgeber — 135 Exemplare
Read With Me (1965) — Herausgeber — 129 Exemplare
The Last Love (1963) 129 Exemplare
Stories to Remember, Volume II (1956) — Herausgeber — 126 Exemplare
The Conquerors (The Pageant of England) (1949) — Autor — 125 Exemplare
A History of the Plantagenets (1949) — Autor — 98 Exemplare
The Tontine [Volume 2] (1955) — Autor — 96 Exemplare
More Stories to Remember, Volume II (1958) — Herausgeber — 94 Exemplare
More Stories to Remember, Volume I (1958) — Herausgeber — 84 Exemplare
The Tontine [Volume 1] (1955) 83 Exemplare
The Chord of Steel (1960) 68 Exemplare
More Stories to Remember, Volumes I & II (1958) — Herausgeber — 58 Exemplare
For My Great Folly (1942) — Autor — 57 Exemplare
XII Twelve Short Novels (1961) — Herausgeber — 34 Exemplare
For My Great Folly [and] The Moneyman (1947) — Autor — 31 Exemplare
The Silver Chalice [1954 film] (1952) — Original book — 17 Exemplare
More Stories to Remember, Volume III (1958) — Herausgeber — 8 Exemplare
More Stories to Remember, Volume IV (1958) — Herausgeber — 8 Exemplare
For My Great Folly, First Part (1998) 3 Exemplare
For My Great Folly (abridged) — Autor — 1 Exemplar

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Costain, Thomas Bertram
Geburtstag
1885-05-08
Todestag
1965-10-08
Begräbnisort
Farringdon Cemetery, Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Canada (birth)
USA (naturalized)
Geburtsort
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Sterbeort
New York, New York, USA
Todesursache
heart attack
Wohnorte
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
New York, New York, USA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Ausbildung
Brantford Collegiate Institute
Berufe
newspaper editor
historian
university professor
historical novelist
journalist
Beziehungen
Haycraft, Molly Costain (daughter)
Organisationen
Maclean's
The Saturday Evening Post
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Doctor of Letters, University of Western Ontario
Gold medallion, Canadian Club of New York
Kurzbiographie
Thomas B. Costain

was born
in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, and attended high school at the Brantford Collegiate Institute. Before graduating from high school, he had already written four novels, none of which were accepted for publication.

In 1902, he had his first literary success when the Brantford Courier published a mystery story of his, and he became a reporter at the paper at age 17. He later was an editor at the Guelph Daily Mercury and the Maclean Publishing Group. In 1914, he became a staff writer for, and later editor of, Maclean's Magazine. His work there brought him to the attention of The Saturday Evening Post in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he served as fiction editor for 14 years.

In 1920, he became a naturalized U.S. citizen. He worked for Doubleday Books as an editor from 1939 to 1946. He also was the head of 20th Century Fox’s story development department from 1934 to 1942. Costain was 57 years old when he published his first historical novel, For My Great Folly (1942), about the 17th-century rivalry between England and Spain. It was an immediate bestseller, and Costain was soon able to retire from Doubleday to become a full-time writer. In the years that followed, he published books almost annually, and his vivid and carefully researched stories continued to be hits with the public. The best-known of his works are The Black Rose (1945), which was adapted into a film starring Tyrone Power, and The Silver Chalice (1952), also made into a film. In addition, Costain utilized his outstanding abilities to make history compelling to produce well-received nonfiction histories, including a four-volume series on the English Plantagenet dynasty, The Conquering Family (1949), The Magnificent Century (1951), The Three Edwards (1958), and The Last Plantagenets (1962). Costain married Ida Randolph Spragge in 1910, and the couple had two children, one of whom was Molly Costain Haycraft, who also became an historical novelist.

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Review from my 14 year old:

The Mississippi Bubble talks about how France got a new bank ;The Mississippi Company, and offered shares in the company. Stock prices rose. And fell.

The other part of the story talks about the starting of New Orleans.

Good for illustrating the importance of paper money backed by good.
 
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FamiliesUnitedLL | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 2, 2024 |
I really enjoyed almost all of the stories in this collection. The different writing style were very interesting. Several were from much older timeframes than I normally encounter. I found some new authors to read and I'm sure I will be re-reading a few of the stories.
 
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RuthInman123 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 12, 2024 |
On the day after the battle of Waterloo, a number of people set up a fund, the interest on the principle being shared among the surviving investors. This device allows Costain to explore nineteenth century society and indulge in a variety of novelistic sub-genres. It was low sress to write, and gave the author a chance to show his skill level. I don't recall it as being particularly striking to an adolescent living on the canadian prairies.
 
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DinadansFriend | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 10, 2024 |
The books of Thomas B. Costain, were a rare success in the USa by a Canadian Writer. This is the story of the chief financial minister of Charles VII, the King of France (r. 1422 - 1461), Jacques Coeur 1395? - 1456. Coeur was a merchant on the multi national level in the Meditteranean. He who amassed so great a fortune that he had it confiscated by the French rown. costain plays up Coeur's relationship with Agnes Sorel, the mistress of the French King Charles VII, who was aided by Joan of Arc. The love story is conventional, but as Jacques was convicted of poisoning that lady by slanderers, rather fanciful.… (mehr)
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DinadansFriend | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 8, 2023 |

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