
Arms and the Woman
Arms and the Woman is a romance novel by Harold MacGrath, published in 1916. The story follows John Winthrop, a young reporter grappling with unrequited love for the enchanting Phyllis while navigating social class differences and his professional ambitions. As their friendship deepens, John faces personal and financial struggles, culminating in a series of events that test his resolve and aspirations. MacGrath's work is notable for its exploration of love and ambition in a changing society.























