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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" through Mary Roberts Rinehart is a thrilling tale that takes location on a remote coastal island. This tale is ready a young guy named Halsey who movements in with some friends to a residence at the beach that is very far away. But when a mysterious murder happens inside the region, their plans for a quiet summer season retreat move horribly wrong. The peace in their haven is ... Read more

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  • Sight Unseen

    According to Wikipedia: "Mary Roberts Rinehart (August 12, 1876-September 22, 1958) was a prolific author often called the American Agatha Christie.[1] She is considered the source of the phrase "The butler did it", although she did not actually use the phrase herself, and also considered to have invented the "Had-I-But-Known" school of mystery writing.... Rinehart wrote hundreds of short stories, ... Read more

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  • The Window at the White Cat

    Known as the American Agatha Christie, Mary Roberts Rinehart wrote romances in addition to the mysteries with which she rose to widespread acclaim. The Window at the White Cat contains elements of both genres, focusing on a misbegotten love triangle that veers wildly toward a tragic end. When a less-than-ethical politico is found dead, attorney Jack Knox attempts to shake himself from his lovelorn ... Read more

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    The Mystery of a Silent Love

    We could tell you what this book was about, but then we'd have to kill you. ... Read more

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  • The Circular Staircase

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  • The Breaking Point

    According to Wikipedia: "Mary Roberts Rinehart (August 12, 1876-September 22, 1958) was a prolific author often called the American Agatha Christie.[1] She is considered the source of the phrase "The butler did it", although she did not actually use the phrase herself, and also considered to have invented the "Had-I-But-Known" school of mystery writing.... Rinehart wrote hundreds of short stories, ... Read more

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  • The Bat (Serapis Classics)

    by Mary Rinehart ...
    An elite, rich, and spunky older lady rents a country house for the summer along with her skittish Irish maid and her niece. Some servants sort of come with the property but most soon abandon their new matron due to happenings within this large mansion. A converging plot concerns the homeowner (a banker) who has recently died and whose bank has just coincidentally failed -- the suspicion falls ... Read more

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