George Barr Mccutcheon

George Barr McCutcheon was an American author born on July 26, 1866, in Wabash, Indiana. He became well-known in the early 20th century for his engaging novels, many of which blended romance and adventure. McCutcheon's storytelling often featured vibrant characters and picturesque settings, capturing the imagination of readers during his time. His knack for creating compelling narratives led him to publish numerous works, including the popular "Brewster's Millions," which has been adapted into various films and plays over the years.

As you delve into McCutcheon's literary world, you'll find a delightful mix of humor and charm that resonates even today. His ability to weave relatable human experiences into entertaining plots invites readers to lose themselves in his stories. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer curious about his contributions, we encourage you to explore his collection in the app. You'll discover the unique voice and perspective of a writer who has left a lasting mark on American literature.

Brewster's Millions

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)


George Barr Mccutcheon



The story revolves around Montgomery Brewster, a poor man who inherits a large sum of money. However, there is a catch — he has to spend eve…

Brewster's Millions (Version 2)

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George Barr Mccutcheon



Montgomery Brewster inherits a large sum of money. Then he learns he's to inherit 7 times as much! But there's a catch: he has to spend ever…

Yollop

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George Barr Mccutcheon



Mr. Crittenden Yollop makes friends with the man who came to burglarize his home and sets out to help him return to where he really wants to…

Graustark

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George Barr Mccutcheon



The Graustark novels are stories of court intrigue, royal disguise, and romance similar to Anthony Hope's 1894 novel, The Prisoner of Zenda,…

Beverly Of Graustark

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George Barr Mccutcheon



Beverly Of Graustark is the second book in the Graustark series.Lorry and his wife, the princess, made their home in Washington, butspent a …