Overview
“Parade's End is the title Ford Madox Ford gave to his greatest work, the four Tietjens novels which, in Graham Greene's words, tell “the terrifying story of a good man tortured, pursued, driven into revolt, and ruined as far as the world is concerned by the clever devices of a jealous and lying wife.†Here, Some Do Not (1924), No More Parades (1925), A Man Could Stand Up (1926), and Ford’s afterthought, The Last Post (1928), are compiled in one volume. These novels are the basis for HBO's Parade's End miniseries.Author Biography
Ford Madox Ford is the renowned modernist author of several novels, including The Good Soldier and No Enemy.