The man that corrupted Hadleyburg
and other stories and essays
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Word Count
99,500 words, Guess
Page Count
398 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemanthatcorrupted0000twai
- LibraryThing308129
- Library of Congress Control Number00003182
- OCLC Control Number3603442
- Open LibraryOL6774725M
Classifications
- LCCPZ3.C59 M
- LCCPS1322.M25 M
Description
The man that corrupted Hadleyburg (From Harper's magazine) May début as a literary person (From the Century) From the "London Times" of 1904 (From the Century) At the appetite-cure (From the Cosmopolitan) My first lie, and how I got out of it (From the New York World) Is he living or is he dead? (From the Cosmopolitan) The Esquimau maiden's romance (From the Cosmopolitan) How to tell a story (From the Youth's companion) About play-acting (From the Forum) Concerning the Jews (From Harper's magazine) The Austrian Edison keeping school again (From the Century) Travelling with a reformer (From the Cosmopolitan) Private history of the "Jumping frog" story (From the North American review) My boyhood dreams (From McClure's magazine)
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