The Foxes of Harrow
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The Foxes of Harrow

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The Foxes of Harrow

About this book

''The Foxes of Harrow'' chronicles the rise and fall of Stephen Fox, an audacious Irish gambler in mid-19th-century Louisiana. Arriving in New Orleans in 1825 with almost nothing, Fox uses his skills as a card shark to amass a fortune, eventually building Harrow, one of the state's most magnificent slave plantations. Stephen Fox, an illegitimate son of a noble Irish family, manipulates his way into New Orleans' high society. He wins his initial wealth through gambling and eventually marries Odalie Arceneaux, a cold, aristocratic Creole woman, to secure his social standing. The story follows the "tumult and heartbreak" of Stephen's personal life, including his complex relationships with three women: his wife Odalie, her sister Aurore, and his Black mistress Desiree. Spanning from 1825 to the end of the Civil War, the novel depicts the gradual decay of the Fox family's empire as the social order of the antebellum South collapses under the weight of the war and the abolition of slavery. It sold millions of copies upon its release in 1946 and has often been compared to "Gone With the Wind."

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eBook ISBN
9798902437642
Year
2026

Table of contents

  1. Inside Front Flap
  2. Inside Rear Flap
  3. Also by . . .
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright information
  6. Dedication
  7. Foreword
  8. I
  9. II
  10. III
  11. IV
  12. V
  13. VI
  14. VII
  15. VIII
  16. IX
  17. X
  18. XI
  19. XII
  20. XIII
  21. XIV
  22. XV
  23. XVI
  24. XVII
  25. XVIII
  26. XIX
  27. XX
  28. XXI
  29. XXII
  30. XXIII
  31. XXIV
  32. XXV
  33. XXVI
  34. XXVII
  35. XXVIII
  36. XXIX
  37. XXX
  38. XXXI
  39. XXXII
  40. XXXIII
  41. XXXIV
  42. XXXV
  43. XXXVI