A distinguished, scholarly, elegant and witty biography about Philip Dormer Stanhope, fourth Earl of Chesterfield, one of the immortals of the eighteenth century who represented that world at its best in point of culture, international relations, and the social arts.
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A war correspondent from the Pacific returns to San Francisco just as peace is about to be declared. Apprehensive but impatient to be reunited with his wife and son, he discovers that the city, too, is immersed in a kaleidoscope of contrasts.
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Matt Masters is planning revenge on his father for the automobile crash that killed his wife and son. John Mahon takes you on his journey with a few twists and turns including travel, millions of dollars, a beautiful blond, a mafia boss and a gunfight.
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The third in a collection of three children's stories about rural life in Pittsburg, Iowa in the early 1900s. Based on the author's experiences on his grandparents' farm, each story wraps the reader in the humor, kindness, warmth, and simplicity of rural life in the Midwest.
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Humorous and gently satirical comic novel about an Iowa farmer’s move to Hollywood where he is unexpectedly transformed into a movie star. The farmer is so capable and honest, so down-home and free of artifice, that more than a few tinsel town folk are left wondering just who has transformed whom.
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