An American Family Professor Valerie BoothAn American Family (1918) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Websters career as a popular author of magazine serials, An American Family is a story of war, ambition, and tragedy. Exploring the effects of the burgeoning labor movement on American industry, Webster illustrates the psychological effects of conflict and betrayal on members of a wealthy family. As the third son of a large, upper class family, Hugh Corbett has
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