
THE MAN HIGHER UP, HIS RISE TO POWER THE AMBITION OF MARK TRUITT - WITH FRONTISPIECE BY - FRANK SNAPP
INDIANAPOLIS - THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY - PUBLISHERS - COPYRIGHT 1914 - THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY - THE HOUSE OF TOYS - CHAPTER I - THE PLANS
CHAPTER II - THE WITCH
CHAPTER III - ON THE SANDS
CHAPTER IV - TO THE RESCUE
CHAPTER V - GOOD FAIRIES
CHAPTER VI - SPELLS
CHAPTER VII - SANCTUARY
CHAPTER VIII - CERTAIN PLOTS
CHAPTER IX - A NEW HOUSE
David Quentin is a good‑looking, quick‑witted young man who has spent most of his life alone, his only family a distant trust. After a modest inheritance funds his college education, he pours his enthusiasm into architecture, especially ecclesiastical design, and wins a small contest for a bungalow plan. Though his early promise draws admiration from both men and women, his social circle assumes his career will launch on its own, leaving him to navigate the fragile start of a professional life with limited resources. He maintains a cheerful façade, dressing well, playing golf, and keeping friends close, even as his finances dwindle.
Beyond the ordinary, David becomes entangled with a mysterious witch who bestows upon him a single, puzzling gift. Together with a bright, sunflower‑like girl, he sets out to build a “house of love,” a sanctuary where affection and ambition might finally intertwine. As the foundations rise, a second, more enigmatic young woman appears, hinting at further complications and the magical forces that will test his dreams.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (262K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1955
A Pittsburgh lawyer and early-20th-century novelist, he wrote ambitious, socially minded fiction about power, class, and the push and pull between success and conscience. His best-known books include The Man Higher Up, His Rise to Power, and The House of Toys.
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