3 edition of Polly Fulton. found in the catalog.
Polly Fulton.
John P. Marquand
Published
1948 by The Book Club in London .
Written in
Edition Notes
First published 1947.
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Open Library | OL21270748M |
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Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. The book was controversial for its treatment of social conflicts and adultery, but the film is a sanitized and fairly conventional love story.
The film was released in the UK as Polly Fulton because "B.F." is a euphemism for "bloody fool." Plot. Polly Fulton is the only daughter of rich industrialist B.F. Fulton. Based on: the novel B.F.'s Daughter, by John P. Marquand. Polly Fulton, daughter of the industrial giant Burton Fulton (B.F.), was going to be married to her long time friend and almost too level-headed boyfriend Bob prior to WW2.
They've been in love with each other for quite some time. However, prior to their announcing their engagement, Polly discovers Tom Brett, a more wild and more in need of 4/5(6). Create an account or log into Facebook.
Connect with friends, family and other people you know. Share photos and videos, send messages and get updates. Polly Fulton's father is a powerful industrialist who spoils her, yet she's unhappy with the conventional trappings of wealth.
The story starts out with Polly visiting her father on his death bed as he tells her he doesn't think she made the right decision in her marriage/5.