Charles G. Finney
Charles G. Finney was an American journalist and author, known primarily for his first novel *The Circus of Doctor Lao*, which won the inaugural National Book Award in 1935 for Most Original Book. His stories combine modernism and fantasy in a unique way that was an influence on many authors, notably Ray Bradbury. He served with the US Army in the late 20s, which is the subject of his only autobiographical work, *the Old China Hands*. He lived most of his life in Pima, Arizona where he worked as a newspaper reporter. He was named after his great grandfather, Charles Grandison Finney, who was one of the most famous preachers of his day.
Source: https://tucson.com/entertainment/books/charles-finney-and-the-circus-of-dr-lao/article_93769858-0d6a-11eb-8de1-9bc9b78967f6.html
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
The Character, Claims And Practical Workings Of Freemasonry
Autobiography of Charles G. Finney, The
Lecture Notes on Theology
Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures
True Christianity
Answers to Prayer
Charles Finney on Faith
How to Experience the Higher Life
Experiencing the Presence of God
Living for God
Power from God
The Spirit-Filled Life
God's Call
Holy Spirit Revivals
The Secret of Faith
Freemasonry
Revival Lectures
Sanctification
The magician out of Manchuria
Crystal Christianity
How to Experience Revival
Charles G. Finney
God's Love for a Sinning World (Charles G. Finney Memorial Library)
Guilt of Sin
So Great Salvation
True and False Repentance
True Saints
True Submission
Victory over the World
Prevailing Prayer
Love Is Not a Special Way of Feeling
Power from on High
The Old China Hands
The circus of Doctor Lao
This is past the end of the pavement
Past the end of the pavement
The Unholy City
The circus of Dr. Lao
Baptism of the Holy Spirit
Beacon Bible Commentary, Volume 2
Past the end of the pavement
Power, Passion, and Prayer
The Baptism of the Holy Ghost; The Enduement of Power; Finney's Higher Life Experience; and Prayer for a Pure Heart
The circus of Doctor Lao
The circus of Dr. Lao
The circus of Dr. Lao
Fetched from OpenLibrary. Some translations may appear as separate works.