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1956 BOOK BY EDWIN O'CONNOR
Last Hurrah

hurrah         
  • "''Huzzah''" on a sign at a [[Fourth of July]] celebration
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Hurrah; Huzza
see hurray
Huzza         
  • "''Huzzah''" on a sign at a [[Fourth of July]] celebration
EXCLAMATION
Hurrah; Huzza
·vt To receive or attend with huzzas.
II. Huzza ·noun A shout of huzza; a cheer; a hurrah.
III. Huzza ·vi To shout huzza; to Cheer.
IV. Huzza ·interj A word used as a shout of joy, exultation, approbation, or encouragement.
hurrah         
  • "''Huzzah''" on a sign at a [[Fourth of July]] celebration
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Hurrah; Huzza
n. the last hurrah ('a last attempt')

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The Last Hurrah

The Last Hurrah is a 1956 novel written by Edwin O'Connor. It is considered the most popular of O’Connor's works, partly because of a 1958 movie adaptation starring Spencer Tracy. The novel was immediately a bestseller in the United States for 20 weeks, and was also on lists for bestseller of that year. The Last Hurrah won the 1955 Atlantic Prize Novel award, and was highlighted by the Book-of-the-Month Club and Reader's Digest. The Last Hurrah received very positive critical reviews, including an "ecstatic" one from the New York Times Book Review.