Golden Multitudes: The Story of Best Sellers in the United States, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1947 - 357 pages |
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... called American though it was first published in England and its author was English born . Charlotte , a Tale of ... called " Reflections . " Doubtless the subtitle , " A Tale of Truth , " helped to gain acceptance for the story . It is ...
... called American though it was first published in England and its author was English born . Charlotte , a Tale of ... called " Reflections . " Doubtless the subtitle , " A Tale of Truth , " helped to gain acceptance for the story . It is ...
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... called The Doom of Deville ; or , The Maiden's Vow , but its title in the London Journal and often in its book form was The Fatal Marriage . Here an outlaw's beautiful daughter is wronged and seeks vengeance ; ' tis a wild tale . It was ...
... called The Doom of Deville ; or , The Maiden's Vow , but its title in the London Journal and often in its book form was The Fatal Marriage . Here an outlaw's beautiful daughter is wronged and seeks vengeance ; ' tis a wild tale . It was ...
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... called forth the impatient accusations of hypocrisy and smugness . There was a flood of literature on the subject . People still read and discussed Robert Elsmere a decade or two after its first publication . Another book of the ...
... called forth the impatient accusations of hypocrisy and smugness . There was a flood of literature on the subject . People still read and discussed Robert Elsmere a decade or two after its first publication . Another book of the ...
Contents
Vox Pop | 1 |
What Is a Best Seller? | 6 |
Religion and Sensation in Colonial Times II | 11 |
Copyright | |
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