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All the King's Men

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4 out of 5
Based on 6,842 Ratings and 855 Reviews

Book Description
All the Kings Men was written by Robert Penn Warren. All the Kings Men was published by Nostalgia Broadcasting Corp. Subjects of All the Kings Men include Classics, Political, and Unabridged Audio - Literature Classics.
Book Information
PublisherNostalgia Broadcasting Corp
BindingAudio Cassette (63 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10141934451X
ISBN-13978-1419344510
Publication Date12/22/1977
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About Robert Penn Warren (Author) : Robert Penn Warren is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Robert Penn Warren include All the Kings Men.
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About Michael Emerson (Narrator) : Michael Emerson is a published narrator. A published credit of Michael Emerson is All the King's Men.
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10/3/2015 Joshua Mark said:
I'm always sorry when I hear people complain that they were forced to read this book in high school. One is too young in high school to appreciate the meaning of the work and, more importantly, it's prime message shouldn't be relayed to people too early in life. You should at least be in college bef... more

tags: America, culture, life, philosophy, literature

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8/31/2007 Amy Moreno tagged as: I Read

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