Seven Days in May (novel)
Seven Days in May is an American political thriller novel by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II, first published in hardcover by Harper & Row in 1962.[1]
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Author | Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publisher | Harper & Row |
Publication date | 1962 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 342 pp. |
The plot concerns an attempted military coup in the United States.
Reception
The book was a great success, and was number one on The New York Times bestseller list for the weeks of November 18, 1962,[2] December 2–9, 1962,[2] and March 3, 1963[3] (the weeks of December 16-February 24 were not listed due to the 1962–63 New York City newspaper strike). It was made into a successful American movie, also named Seven Days in May, in 1964, as well as into a Soviet four-episode mini-series, named The Last Argument of Kings, in 1983.
Awards
The novel was nominated for the 1989 Prometheus Hall of Fame Award.[1]
See also
- Mount Weather, which was mentioned in the novel
- Patriot Freeway, which was formerly the 'War road' (the dirt road mentioned at the beginning of the novel)
References
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