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Il conte / by Joseph Conrad ; with other stories by famous American authors ; edited by Charles Donald Fox.

LIBRA 823 C767I
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LIBRA - Rare PR6005.O4 C52 1925
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.
Contributor:
Fox, Charles Donald.
Bertha Klausner International Literary Agency Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Renard's famous authors series.
Renard's famous authors series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Short stories, American.
Genre:
Short stories, American.
Short stories.
Penn Provenance:
Klausner, Samuel Z. (donor) (Klausner Collection copy)
Klausner, Bertha (former owner) (Klausner Collection copy)
Bertha Klausner International Literary Agency (bookplate) (Klausner Collection copy)
Physical Description:
viii, 312 pages ; 20 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York City : The Charles Renard Co., 1925.
Contents:
Il conte, by J. Conrad.
The snow man, by O. Henry.
Salvatore Schneider, by E. Poole.
The Argonauts, by M. Robertson.
The Holy City quartette, by E. Hough.
The things they saw, by Zona Gale.
Holding hands, by G. Morris.
The Breeze Kid's big tear-off, by D. Runyon.
"The will of the gods", by S. T. E. Bourke.
Commander Jim Wickson's "habit", by H. F. Day.
The thing in the hall, by E. F. Benson.
The apron of genius, by E. D. Biggers.
The new earth, by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow.
Who's who at the Zoo, by I. S. Cobb.
John Jones comes to life, by H. M. Lyon.
The pied peper of One-Track Gulch, by F. Lynde.
Dr. Burke's cure, by Dorothy Canfield.
The courtship of Miles Sheehan, by P. E. Browne.
The light in her eyes, by Marguerita S. Gerry.
Lassiter, by R. W. Child.
Local Notes:
Penn Klausner copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2009 by Samuel Z. Klausner.
OCLC:
296816

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