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| 001 | 22699 | ||
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_aPGUSA _beng |
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| 050 | 4 | _aPS | |
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_aMorley, Christopher, _d1890-1957 |
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_aPipefuls _h[electronic resource] / _cChristopher Morley |
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_bProject Gutenberg, _c2007 |
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| 505 | 0 | _aOn making friends -- Thoughts on cider -- One-night stands -- The owl train -- Safety pins -- Confessions of a "colyumist" -- Moving -- Surf fishing -- "Idolatry" -- The first commencement address -- The downfall of George Snipe -- Meditations of a bookseller -- If buying a meal were like buying a house -- Adventures in high finance -- On visiting bookshops -- A discovery -- Silas Orrin Howes -- Joyce Kilmer -- Tales of two cities: 1. Philadelphia: An early train. Ridge Avenue. The university and the urchin. Pine Street. Pershing in Philadelphia. Fall fever. Two days before Christmas. In West Philadelphia. Horace Traubel -- 2. New York: The anatomy of Manhattan. Vesey Street. Brooklyn Bridge. Three hours for lunch. Passage from some memoirs. First lessons in clowning. House hunting. Long Island revisited. On being in a hurry. Confessions of a human globule. Notes on a Fifth Avenue bus. Sunday morning. Venison pasty. Grand Avenue, Brooklyn -- On waiting for the curtain to go up -- Musings of John Mistletoe -- The world's most famous oration -- On laziness -- Teaching the prince to take notes -- A city notebook -- On going to bed. | |
| 506 | _aPublic domain in the USA. | ||
| 516 | _aElectronic text | ||
| 653 | _aEssays | ||
| 700 | 1 |
_aDuncan, Walter Jack, _d1881-1941 |
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_aProject Gutenberg _v22699 |
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| 856 | 4 | 0 | _uhttp://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/22699 |
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_c251954 _d251954 |
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