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The upper Bohemia, the Right Bank of Paris in the 1920s, is the setting of this important social document.Dry Martini, Thomass only published novel, epitomizes the Right Bank of Paris in the early 1920s. The principal characters are American. Mr. Quimby, a man of wealth, devoted to women, comfort, and dry martinis, has his life upset by the appearance of his twenty-two-year-old daughter by his former wife. Feeling he must take care of her, he contemplates the need to reform himself. Fortunately, he is saved by the appearance of a young man who marries his daughter, and Mr. Quimby returns to his normal life, his mistress, and his dry martinis. Thomas was fresh out of Yale when he arrived in Paris in 1922 headed for a literary career. His novel gives a picture of Right Bank life, the haunt of Fitzgerald, Louis Bromfield, and, later, Hemingway. Thomas spent three years in Paris, returning to New York in 1925. He died in the Tuscany Hotel on 39th Street on March 12, 1932, of acute chronic alcoholism.

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title Dry Martini A Gentleman Turns to Love Lost American Fiction - photo 1

title:Dry Martini : A Gentleman Turns to Love Lost American Fiction
author:Thomas, John.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809306611
print isbn13:9780809306619
ebook isbn13:9780585318165
language:English
subjectUnited States--Social life and customs--20th century--Fiction.
publication date:1974
lcc:PS3557T46 1974eb
ddc:813/.5/2
subject:United States--Social life and customs--20th century--Fiction.
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Dry Martini:
A Gentleman Turns to Love
John Thomas
With an Afterword
By Morrill Cody
Feffer Sons Inc London and Amsterdam Page iv - photo 2
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Feffer & Sons, Inc.
London and Amsterdam
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Thomas, John, 19001932.
Dry martini: a gentleman turns to love.
(Lost American fiction)
Reprint of the ed. published by G. H. Doran Co., New York, with
an afterword.
1. Title.
PZ3.T3637Dr9 {PS3539.H5874} 813'.5'2 73-14675
ISBN 0-8093-0661-1
Copyright 1926 by George H. Doran Company
Afterword by Morrill Cody and Textual Note by Matthew J. Bruccoli, copyright 1974 by Southern Illinois University Press
All rights reserved
This edition printed by offset lithography in the United States of America
Designed by Gary Gore
Page v
To my father
Page vii
Contents
1
Disquisition anent the alcoholic content of Paris
11
2
Letters
18
3
Mr. Willoughby Quimby undertakes to put his house in order
22
4
Wherein cocktails are quantitatively absorbed
31
5
Effects the presentation in a characteristic attitude of Miss Elizabeth Quimby
41
6
The inflection of the monosyllable exhaustively dealt with
52
7
In which Mr. Quimby becomes a father
59
8
Parental responsibility asserts itself ponderously
72
9
Elizabeth encounters a Great Adventure
85
10
Mr. Freddy Fletcher is loquacious
103
11
Mr. Quimby observes himself dispassionately
114
12
La Vie de Boheme
118
13
Wherein Mr. Quimby dabbles with the tip of one finger in the Sacred Fount
131

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14
The admirable Joseph is confronted with perplexities
145
15
The decline and fall of Willoughby Quimby
152
16
Mr. Quimby continues to fall
155
17
Whereupon Miss Elizabeth Quimby passes an unpleasant evening
164
18
And Mr. Quimby plumbs the depths
183
19
Willoughby Quimby attains to a new conception of himself
188
20
A proposition
197
21
Another proposition. And Lucille takes pleasure in being kissed
203
22
A shadow darkens the horizon
209
23
Presenting a woman of some importance
213
24
Wherein Mr. Quimby dreams an ancient dream
219
25
Mr. Quimby explores a new path to regeneration
228
26
But Willoughby Quimby persists in being the creature of his destiny
233
27
Containing the mature contemplation of Mr. Willoughby Quimby at a critical period
240
28
Wherein the title of this book is sufficiently justified
244

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Chapter 1
Disquisition anent the alcoholic content of paris.
There was a dayyet fresh in the minds of the reminiscentwhen the cocktail as an institution was a firm block in the foundation of the traveling American's nostalgia. Paris was to the thirsty exile a desert of quaint pink extracts, innocuous wines, nauseous liqueurs, disappointing cognacs, and inadequate beers. The strong waters of the Anglo-Saxon were to be uncovered only after the recondite investigation of the practiced explorer.
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