Nineteen NineteenConstable, 1932 - 462 pages Together with "The Big Money" and "The Forty Second Parallel" forms author's "U.S.A." trilogy which provides a collective portrait of America following dozens of characters from the Spanish-American War to the beginning of the Depression |
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... eyes were stinging with vermillion bronze and chromegreen inks that oozed from the spinning April hills His moustaches were white the tired droop of an old man's cheeks She's gone Jack Grief isnt a uniform and the in the parlour the ...
... eyes were stinging with vermillion bronze and chromegreen inks that oozed from the spinning April hills His moustaches were white the tired droop of an old man's cheeks She's gone Jack Grief isnt a uniform and the in the parlour the ...
Page 71
... eyes were red . " Boys , it's your father , ' she said in a weak voice . The tears began running down her face . The man had a grey shapeless head and his hair was cut very short , the lids of his eyes were red and lashless and his eyes ...
... eyes were red . " Boys , it's your father , ' she said in a weak voice . The tears began running down her face . The man had a grey shapeless head and his hair was cut very short , the lids of his eyes were red and lashless and his eyes ...
Page 144
... eyes flared with the light of the burning tanker Genoa what are you looking for the flare in the blood under the moon down the midnight streets in boys ' and girls ' faces Genoa eyes the question in their eyes through the crumbling ...
... eyes flared with the light of the burning tanker Genoa what are you looking for the flare in the blood under the moon down the midnight streets in boys ' and girls ' faces Genoa eyes the question in their eyes through the crumbling ...
Contents
Oh the infantree the infantree | 1 |
JOE WILLIAMS | 3 |
The Camera Eye 28 when the telegram came | 8 |
Copyright | |
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