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Faulkner, William, 1897-1962.
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Horse racing -- Fiction.
Automobile travel -- Fiction.
Memphis (Tenn.) -- Fiction.
Mississippi -- Fiction.
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The reivers [electro...
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The reivers [electronic resource] / William Faulkner.
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Faulkner, William, 1897-1962.
New York : Books on Tape, 2005.
Subjects
Horse racing -- Fiction.
Automobile travel -- Fiction.
Memphis (Tenn.) -- Fiction.
Mississippi -- Fiction.
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http://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=E6B4BF44-CE49-49FF-89A5-B571EF576FE9
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http://excerpts.contentreserve.com/FormatType-25/1191-1/151069-TheReivers.wma
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9781415951224 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
1415951225 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
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One of Faulkner's comic masterpieces, The reivers is a picaresque that tells of three unlikely car thieves from rural Mississippi. Eleven-year-old Lucius Priest is persuaded by Boon Hogganbeck, one of his family's retainers, to steal his grandfather's car and make a trip to Memphis. The Priests' black coachman, Ned McCaslin, stows away, and the three of them are off on a heroic odyssey, for which they are all ill-equipped, that ends at Miss Reba's bordello in Memphis. From there a series of wild misadventures ensues--involving horse smuggling, trainmen, sheriffs' deputies, and jail. The reivers was first published in 1962, barely a month before Faulkner's death that July.
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