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The Octopus Hardcover – October 5, 2025

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Management number 220502573 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $9.98 Model Number 220502573
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This giftable edition of an American naturalist classic is based on Frank Norris’s 1901 masterwork. It features a unique collectible cover, enhanced formatting, and an exclusive afterword with historical context. A sweeping story of ambition, injustice, and survival—perfect for readers who value American realism, social commentary, and epic storytelling.Key FeaturesExclusive Afterword: A new essay exploring Norris’s depiction of greed, progress, and human endurance amid the industrial conquest of the American West.Enhanced Readability: Generously sized text and optimized line spacing ensure comfort and clarity throughout the novel’s wide-ranging narrative.Premium Formatting: Carefully typeset for elegant presentation across paperback and hardcover formats.Unique Cover Design: An original period-inspired design reflecting the novel’s tension between man and machine, nature and power.Perfect Gift: Ideal for readers of historical fiction, naturalism, and American literary classics examining capitalism and fate.Set in California’s San Joaquin Valley, The Octopus follows the struggle between wheat farmers and the powerful Pacific and Southwestern Railroad—a modern titan symbolizing industrial greed. Through the intertwined fates of Magnus Derrick, Presley, and Annixter, Frank Norris crafts an epic portrayal of how vast economic forces crush individuals beneath the relentless machinery of progress.With its vivid realism and moral force, The Octopus remains one of the defining novels of American naturalism—a haunting reminder of the human cost of ambition and empire.This edition preserves Norris’s bold vision, presented with elegance for contemporary readers who seek meaning amid power’s shadow. Read more

ISBN13 979-8268498820
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.74 x 1.2 x 8.74 inches
Item Weight 1.31 pounds
Print length 402 pages
Publication date October 5, 2025

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