The Border Trilogy

All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, Cities of the Plain

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$45.00 US
Knopf | Everyman's Library
12 per carton
On sale Sep 28, 1999 | 978-0-375-40793-2
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
From the acclaimed Pulitzer Prize–winner and one of America's greatest writers: available together in one volume, the three novels of Cormac McCarthy's award-winning and bestselling Border Trilogy constitute a genuine American epic.

"An American classic to stand with the finest literary achievements of the century." —San Francisco Chronicle

Beginning with All the Pretty Horses and continuing through The Crossing and Cities of the Plain, McCarthy chronicles the lives of two young men coming of age in the Southwest and Mexico, poised on the edge of a world about to change forever. Hauntingly beautiful, filled with sorrow and humor, The Border Trilogy is a masterful elegy for the American frontier.

Look for Cormac McCarthy's latest bestselling novels, The Passenger and Stella Maris.
"An American classic to stand with the finest literary achievements of the century." San Francisco Chronicle

"A miracle in prose, an American original." New York Times Book Review

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From the acclaimed Pulitzer Prize–winner and one of America's greatest writers: available together in one volume, the three novels of Cormac McCarthy's award-winning and bestselling Border Trilogy constitute a genuine American epic.

"An American classic to stand with the finest literary achievements of the century." —San Francisco Chronicle

Beginning with All the Pretty Horses and continuing through The Crossing and Cities of the Plain, McCarthy chronicles the lives of two young men coming of age in the Southwest and Mexico, poised on the edge of a world about to change forever. Hauntingly beautiful, filled with sorrow and humor, The Border Trilogy is a masterful elegy for the American frontier.

Look for Cormac McCarthy's latest bestselling novels, The Passenger and Stella Maris.

Praise

"An American classic to stand with the finest literary achievements of the century." San Francisco Chronicle

"A miracle in prose, an American original." New York Times Book Review