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  • John Whopper The Newsboy

    As a newsboy, John Whopper navigates the bustling streets of New York, selling newspapers to earn a living. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and obstacles, including rival newsboys, unscrupulous adults, and the harsh realities of urban life.Despite his humble beginnings, John Whopper possesses a resilient spirit and a determination to succeed. Throughout the novel, he demonstrates ... Read more

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  • John Whopper. The Newsboy

    A Gritty Tale of Poverty, Friendship, and Resilience in 19th Century New York

    "John Whopper: The Newsboy" by Thomas M. Clark is a compelling narrative that intricately weaves the life of a young newsboy in a bustling urban setting with broader themes of social justice and economic disparity. Utilizing a vivid and accessible literary style, Clark employs rich imagery and relatable character development to immerse readers in the struggles and aspirations of John Whopper. The ... Read more

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  • John Whopper, The Newsboy

    John Whopper, The Newsboy was written in the year 1870 by Thomas M. Clark. This book is one of the most popular novels of Thomas M. Clark, and has been translated into several other languages around the world.This book is published by Booklassic which brings young readers closer to classic literature globally. ... Read more

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  • John Whopper, The Newsboy

    “I thought, perhaps,” said Joe, growing red and white, and talking to the hat, “that some day, when we’re older, you— you might be willing to marry me, Sid. I’d be awfully good to you.”It hurt her to say no. Indeed, she could not bring herself to say it. In all her short life she had never willfully inflicted a wound. And because she was young, and did not realize that there is a short cruelty, ... Read more

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  • A Masterclass in Antique Furniture

    How to find and identify American, English, Dutch and French antique furniture, clocks and musical instruments

    This superb guide informs the reader on how to identify and discover the most gorgeous furniture ever to grace Europe and North America. With intense descriptions steeped in history and experience, this book brings the time tested expertise of its author - New England based antique dealer and specialist Thomas M. Clark - to the table in a world beating display of descriptive finesse and passion. ... Read more

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  • The After House

    Known as the "American Agatha Christie," author Mary Roberts Rinehart produced a vast array of top-notch mysteries over the course of her career, with occasional incursions into other genres. The After House is a gripping whodunit that revolves around a series of grisly axe murders. Set on board a ship, this murder mystery is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat. ... Read more

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  • Sight Unseen

    The rather extraordinary story revealed by the experiments of the Neighborhood Club have been until now a matter only of private record. But it seems to me, as an active participant in the investigations, that they should be given to the public; not so much for what they will add to the existing data on psychical research, for from that angle they were not unusual, but as yet another exploration ... Read more

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  • The Window at the White Cat

    This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. She acquiesced to this and sat for a moment silent, her gaze absently on the windows of the building across. In the morning 'light my first impression was verified. Only too often the raising of a woman's veil in my office reveals the ravages of tears, or rouge, or dissipation. My new client turned fear lessly to the window an unlined ... Read more

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  • The Case of Jennie Brice

    Mary Roberts Rinehart was a prolific writer that is often referred to as the American Agatha Christie. Rinehart's mystery novels are still treasured by millions of readers today and she is the source of the famous phrase "The butler did it." Rinehart's most famous books include The Circular Staircase, The Bat, The Case of Jennie Brice, and The Door.The Case of Jennie Brice, published in 1904, ... Read more

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  • The Circular Staircase

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    The Circular Staircase is a 1908 mystery novel by American writer Mary Roberts Rinehart. The story follows dowager Rachel Innes as she thwarts a series of strange crimes at a summer home she has rented with her niece and nephew. ... Read more

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  • The Breaking Point

    Heaven and earth," sang the tenor, Mr. Henry Wallace, owner of the Wallace garage. His larynx, which gave him somewhat the effect of having swallowed a crab-apple and got it only part way down, protruded above his low collar. ... Read more

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  • The Bat

    The Bat - Mary Roberts Rinehart - The Bat is a three-act play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood that was first produced by Lincoln Wagenhals and Collin Kemper in 1920. The story combines elements of mystery and comedy as Cornelia Van Gorder and guests spend a stormy night at her rented summer home, searching for stolen money they believe is hidden in the house, while they are stalked by a ... Read more

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