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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Page 18
... glasses . The beer was cold and good in its dripping glass . Joe drank it off . " Say , you don't know any baseball scores , do you ? Last time I saw a paper looked like the Senators had a chance for the pennant . " The man took off his ...
... glasses . The beer was cold and good in its dripping glass . Joe drank it off . " Say , you don't know any baseball scores , do you ? Last time I saw a paper looked like the Senators had a chance for the pennant . " The man took off his ...
Page 80
... glass and sit in a big leather chair rubbing his forehead as if to rub the politics out of his mind and start talking about literature and the nineties and how he wished he was young again . It was under- stood that he was going to ...
... glass and sit in a big leather chair rubbing his forehead as if to rub the politics out of his mind and start talking about literature and the nineties and how he wished he was young again . It was under- stood that he was going to ...
Page 302
... glass . Her head was swimming a little , but she felt wonderful . She wanted to lean over and kiss him , to make him feel how she admired and understood him . He went on talking with the glass in his hand , almost as if he were speaking ...
... glass . Her head was swimming a little , but she felt wonderful . She wanted to lean over and kiss him , to make him feel how she admired and understood him . He went on talking with the glass in his hand , almost as if he were speaking ...
Contents
Oh the infantree the infantree | 1 |
JOE WILLIAMS | 3 |
The Camera Eye 28 when the telegram came | 8 |
Copyright | |
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