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  1. Elizabeth Appleton is a novel by John O'Hara written in 1960 and first published in 1963. The story is set mostly in Pennsylvania, and the time of the narrative stretches from the early 1930s to 1950.

  2. Elizabeth Appleton. John O'Hara. 3.58. 84 ratings9 reviews. From amazon.com : Marriage to a college professor is a contented one for a fashionable society girl until the war years bring change and an illicit love affair. Genres Fiction Novels. 279 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1963. Book details & editions. About the author.

  3. Elizabeth Appleton : a novel. Mass Market Paperback – January 1, 1964. by John O'Hara (Author) 3.6 6 ratings. See all formats and editions. Marriage to a college professor is a contented one for a fashionable society girl until the war years bring change and an illicit love affair. Read more.

  4. Fanny Appleton was the wife of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and a prominent figure in Boston society. Learn about her early life, European travels, relationship with Longfellow, and legacy at the Longfellow House.

  5. A 1963 book about college students and their lives in a small town. The Internet Archive offers free download, borrow and streaming of this first edition, first printing.

  6. Elizabeth Webster was twenty-one years old when she married John Appleton in 1931. Up to that time, in the fashionable society of New York and Southampton, she "had departed only once from her parents' strict and strictly conventional pattern of suitable behavior". As the wife of a history professor in a small Pennsylvania college town, "Elizabeth Appleton was not severely handicapped by her ...

  7. Elizabeth Appleton: Year of Publication: 1963: Publication Type: Novel: Number of Pages or Episodes: 310 p. Language: English: Authors: O'Hara, John [Henry] Publisher: Random House: City: New York: Keywords: college towns; infidelity; professors: Abstract