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Solmssen, Arthur R. G.

 
9781966218043: The Comfort Letter

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Ordway Smith is the son of a rich Philadelphia lawyer and Charlie Conroy is the son of the family’s gardener. As grown-ups, though, Charlie is a hyperkinetic takeover artist rolling up businesses so fast that neither his finances nor his financers can keep up. Ordway, he decides, is just the lawyer for a crucial bond offering to prop up his financial house of cards.

To whom and what does an attorney owe loyalty? How far must he go to represent a client? Ordway will face these excruciating challenges in 1969 against a backdrop of money troubles, sexual temptation, marital disappointment, and a war in Vietnam that threatens to exile his son.

Fortunately for him, he was the favorite lawyer of the attorney and novelist Arthur R. G. Solmssen. As is often the case in Solmssen’s books, The Comfort Letter is a love story as well as a business drama, and casts a shrewd eye on the tensions between Philadelphia’s WASP elite and the talented Jews they embrace, fear and disdain.

Ordway figures prominently in all four of the novels Solmssen set at the fictional firm of Conyers & Dean, where drinking, smoking and philandering are as standard as suits and ties, and the tools of the trade are paper and phones. Solmssen’s method was to bedevil his mid-century lawyers--the Mad Men of the legal arena--with agonizing moral choices. Their world has vanished, but the ethical and personal dilemmas endure, much like the art of the man who created them.

This new edition, with an insightful foreword by Bloomberg’s Matt Levine, marks the fiftieth anniversary of a wonderful book out of print for decades until now.

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ISBN 10:  1932109404 ISBN 13:  9781932109405
Casa editrice: Ross & Perry Inc, 2002
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