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CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches volume no. 78212
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C. Scribner's Sons
Pub. Date
1899
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CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches volume no. 78432
Publisher
Book League of America
Pub. Date
[190-?]
Description
The Cloister and the Hearth by Charles Reade.
A small portion of this tale appeared in Once a Week, July-September, 1859, under the title of "A Good Fight".)
The Cloister and the Hearth is a historical novel by the English author Charles Reade. Set in the 15th century, it relates the story revolving about the travels of a young scribe and illuminator, Gerard Eliassoen, through several European countries.
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Doubleday & Company
Pub. Date
c1901
Description
From the author of McTeague: The classic novel of corporate corruption and violent rebellion in the railroad industry. On May 11, 1880, at a San Joaquin Valley ranch, a shootout between tenant farmers and a sheriff's posse left seven dead. The dispute was over land rights. The law was acting in the service of the Southern Pacific Railroad. This tragedy marked the beginning of the end for the American frontier, and it became the inspiration for Frank...
7) Smoke Bellew
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CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches volume no. 74933
Publisher
World Pub. Co
Pub. Date
[1953, c1940]
Description
From the author of the classic novel Call of the Wild, Jack London's Smoke Bellew features a vivacious depiction of a gold rush adventure. Christopher Bellew, more commonly known as Kit, lives a comfortable life in San Francisco. He writes daily for a paper and his inherited wealth promises to keep him well-off for a long while. Still, Kit cannot help but feel complacent. As a young man, he has not completely figured out what he really wants in life....
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CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches volume no. 78275
Publisher
Dodd, Mead
Pub. Date
c1915
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Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Pub. Date
[1916]
Description
Among only three other novelists to have won the Pulitzer Prize more than once, Tarkington was one of the greatest authors of the 1910s and 1920s who helped usher in Indiana's Golden Age of literature. First published in 1916, Tarkington's novel "Penrod and Sam" is the second installment to "The Penrod Series" and concentrates on the relationship between Penrod Schofield and his best friend, Sam Williams. A charming tale of youth reminiscent of Mark...
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CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches volume no. 73505
Publisher
George H. Doran
Pub. Date
c1918
Description
This work is one of Arthur Conan Doyle's ventures into the world of spiritualism and the paranormal.
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Doubleday, Page & company
Pub. Date
1921
Description
This masterly character study of human transformation, written by Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) during the First World War, chronicles a youth's passage into manhood upon becoming the commander of his first ship. In this poignant tale of maturation, Conrad explores the initiation of this transitional occurrence and delivers a portrait of physical and psychic exile; sensory disorientation; and the final crossover toward a new identity. With realism born...
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CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches volume no. 76975
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Pub. Date
1999
Description
This classic tragicomic tale from George Barr McCutcheon transforms everyone's favorite caviar-and-champagne dream into a soul-shaking test of mistrust and reckless spending Popular, good-looking, and enterprising, Montgomery Brewster is the toast of New York. While celebrating his twenty-fifth birthday among friends, Monty receives word that his grandfather has died. Before long, New York is abuzz with the news. When Monty inherits $1 million from...