Percy Marks

Plastic Age

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Dive into The Plastic Age, a captivating novel by Percy Marks published in 1924, that explores the vibrant lives of co-eds at the fictional Sanford College. With themes of hazing, wild parties, and youthful romance, the book quickly became a sensation, ranking as the second best-selling novel of its year. Its popularity led to a film adaptation in 1925, featuring the iconic Clara Bow. (Introduction from Wikipedia)

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Percy Marks

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19. Feb 2026

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002 - Chapter 2 19.02.2026

Dive into The Plastic Age, a captivating novel by Percy Marks published in 1924, that explores the vibrant lives of co-eds at the fictional Sanford College. With themes of hazing, wild parties, and youthful romance, the book quickly became a sensation, ranking as the second best-selling novel of its year. Its popularity led to a film adaptation in 1925, featuring the iconic Clara Bow. (Introductio...

001 - Chapter 1 19.02.2026

Dive into The Plastic Age, a captivating novel by Percy Marks published in 1924, that explores the vibrant lives of co-eds at the fictional Sanford College. With themes of hazing, wild parties, and youthful romance, the book quickly became a sensation, ranking as the second best-selling novel of its year. Its popularity led to a film adaptation in 1925, featuring the iconic Clara Bow. (Introductio...

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