The Wandering Path

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Troubador Publishing Ltd, 2007 - Fiction - 478 pages
Walter Napley, the son of an English mother and an Italian father, seems predestined to cultivate and practice the arts professionally. But, rejecting them as being dangerous and basically trivial, he decides instead to pursue commercial and industrial interests.

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
6
Section 3
11
Section 4
17
Section 5
24
Section 6
28
Section 7
34
Section 8
39
Section 23
212
Section 24
219
Section 25
233
Section 26
248
Section 27
268
Section 28
280
Section 29
290
Section 30
302

Section 9
49
Section 10
57
Section 11
64
Section 12
73
Section 13
82
Section 14
88
Section 15
97
Section 16
107
Section 17
125
Section 18
132
Section 19
152
Section 20
166
Section 21
186
Section 22
194
Section 31
321
Section 32
335
Section 33
347
Section 34
354
Section 35
368
Section 36
383
Section 37
394
Section 38
408
Section 39
423
Section 40
442
Section 41
453
Section 42
469
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About the author (2007)

Carlo Ardito is a playwright, adapter and reviewer, whose work has been performed on stage and BBC Radio Drama. The Royal National Theatre staged his version of Eduardo de Filippo's Grand Magic in 1995. Two volumes of his stage plays were published in 1998, one of which, Brief Candle, was presented at the New End Theatre in London in 1999. In February 1999, Carlo Ardito was awarded the Gold Plaque of the Rudolf Valentino International Prize for his services to the arts.

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