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THE GRAPES OF WRATH
John Steinbeck

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John Jennings
NEXT TO VALOUR
by John Jennings · Macmillan
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Typescript with manuscript corrections of a novel about the French and Indian war, published by Macmillan (New York, 1939).
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WICKFORD POINT
John P. Marquand

WICKFORD POINT
by John P. Marquand · Little, Brown
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This work presents a touching evocation of an unorthodox New England aristocratic family, extremely proud of their social status. The protagonist Jim Calder is a magazine fiction writer who went to Harvard, served in World War I, and now spends much of his time between his other trips at Wickford Point, with its poor buildings and weary river setting.
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ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO
Rachel Field

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CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER
C. S. Forester

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