 | Tom Gunning - 1991 - 336 pages
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 | John Jakes - 1993 - 808 pages
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 | Mark Harris - 1992 - 432 pages
...goes on. "We believe that the man who is employed for wages is as much a businessman as his employer. The farmer who goes forth in the morning and toils all day — who begins in the spring and toils all summer — he 'is as much a businessman as the man who sits... | |
 | Robert W. Cherny - 1994 - 244 pages
...great metropolis; the merchant at the cross-roads store is as much a business man as the merchant of New York; the farmer who goes forth in the morning and toils all day — who begins in the spring and toils all summer — and who by the application of brain and muscle... | |
 | Tom Gunning - 1994 - 334 pages
...Convention in 1896 for a description of the opening characters of Griffith's film. Bryan contrasted "The farmer who goes forth in the morning and toils all day, who begins in Spring and toils all Summer, and who by the application of brain and muscle to the natural... | |
 | Brian MacArthur - 1995 - 503 pages
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 | John Dos Passos - 1996 - 1320 pages
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