The Publishers Weekly, Volumen96,Parte2F. Leypoldt, 1919 |
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... Tells How He Does It 66 Commy " comes hot from the press at the right moment - like a Babe Ruth home run with the bases full - for the live - wire book seller . Here is a story that is different from anything ever written about Baseball ...
... Tells How He Does It 66 Commy " comes hot from the press at the right moment - like a Babe Ruth home run with the bases full - for the live - wire book seller . Here is a story that is different from anything ever written about Baseball ...
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... tells the true story of her experiences without the slightest attempt at rhetoric and with- out the least trace of sensationalism . Her unusual force of mind and determination of character kept her , for a long time , from falling into ...
... tells the true story of her experiences without the slightest attempt at rhetoric and with- out the least trace of sensationalism . Her unusual force of mind and determination of character kept her , for a long time , from falling into ...
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... tells in a thrilling way of its organization , its aims , and the accomplishments of the men and women within its ranks . Published now at the beginning of The Third Red Cross Roll Call ( Nov. 2-11 ) , Mr. Davison's own story of this ...
... tells in a thrilling way of its organization , its aims , and the accomplishments of the men and women within its ranks . Published now at the beginning of The Third Red Cross Roll Call ( Nov. 2-11 ) , Mr. Davison's own story of this ...
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... tells the first true inside story of his father's fight for military preparedness . These delight- fighting unpreparedness . ful reminiscences of Roosevelt as a father and the touching extracts from his weekly letters to his four sons ...
... tells the first true inside story of his father's fight for military preparedness . These delight- fighting unpreparedness . ful reminiscences of Roosevelt as a father and the touching extracts from his weekly letters to his four sons ...
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... tells many things which were hidden from us by the Censor . It answers that question which was present in all our minds when we read the reports of the fighting : " Once they were comfortable , self - indulgent fellows like ourselves in ...
... tells many things which were hidden from us by the Censor . It answers that question which was present in all our minds when we read the reports of the fighting : " Once they were comfortable , self - indulgent fellows like ourselves in ...
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