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 29
... morning the bosun let him out and told him fairly kindly to go get cookee to give him some porridge but to keep off the deck . He said they were going to turn him over to the aliens control as soon as they docked in Liverpool . When he ...
... morning the bosun let him out and told him fairly kindly to go get cookee to give him some porridge but to keep off the deck . He said they were going to turn him over to the aliens control as soon as they docked in Liverpool . When he ...
Page 249
... morning of Commencement outside the house waiting for Dad , who had just come out from the office and was changing his clothes , she had thought how much she'd like to be able to see herself sitting there in the not too hot June morning ...
... morning of Commencement outside the house waiting for Dad , who had just come out from the office and was changing his clothes , she had thought how much she'd like to be able to see herself sitting there in the not too hot June morning ...
Page 334
... morning of the first day of spring We gulp our coffee splash water on us jump into our clothes run downstairs step out wideawake into the first morning of the first day of the first year NEWSREEL XXXVI TO THE GLORY OF FRANCE ETERNAL Oh ...
... morning of the first day of spring We gulp our coffee splash water on us jump into our clothes run downstairs step out wideawake into the first morning of the first day of the first year NEWSREEL XXXVI TO THE GLORY OF FRANCE ETERNAL Oh ...
Contents
Oh the infantree the infantree | 1 |
JOE WILLIAMS | 3 |
The Camera Eye 28 when the telegram came | 8 |
Copyright | |
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