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McMaster, John Bach (1852–1932)

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SEE ALSO: A hard knot; a novel (Book); A history of the people of the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War (Book); A second life (Book); Adrian Vidal (Book); Alexander; Annals of a sportsman (Book); At love's extremes (Book); Harte, Bret; By shore and sedge (Book); Carriston's gift, and other tales (Book); Gibbon, Charles; Brontë, Charlotte; Wood, Charlotte Dunning; Colonel Enderby's wife. A novel (Book); Diet for the sick; a treatise on the values of foods, their application to special conditions of health and disease, and on the best methods of their preparation (Book); Gerard, E. (Emily); Malmesbury, James Howard Harris, Earl of; Anstey, F.; Robinson, F. Mabel (Frances Mabel); Abbott, Franklin Pierce; Aguilar, Grace; Parr, Harriet; Heart's delight (Book); Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton); Home influence. A tale for mothers and daughters (Book); Conway, Hugh; Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich; Raum, Jennie W.; McMaster, John Bach; John Needham's double; a novel (Book); Hatton, Joseph; Malet, Lucas; Cottin, Madame (Sophie); Henderson, Mary F. (Mary Foote); Matilda, princess of England (Book); Thompson, Maurice; Memoirs of an ex-minister; an autobiography (Book); Harris, Miriam Coles; Missy. A novel (Book); Mr. Butler's ward (Book); Bunce, Oliver Bell; She's all the world to me. A novel (Book); Caine, Hall, Sir; Sylvan Holt's daughter (Book); The adventures of Timias Terrystone (Book); The Congo and the founding of its free state (Book); The professor. A novel (Book); The tinted Venus: a farcical romance (Book); The waters of Hercules: a novel (Book); Upon a cast (Book); Norris, W.E. (William Edward)
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SEE ALSO: A biography of William Cullen Bryant, with extracts from his private correspondence (Book); A daughter of the Philistines (Book); A history of the people of the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War (Book); Pinner, Adolf; An introduction to the study of organic chemistry (Book); Bek's first corner (Book); Beowulf: an Anglo-Saxon poem, and the fight of Finnsburg (Book); Spurgeon, C.H. (Charles Haddon); Daisy Miller; a study; and other stories (Book); Emerson at home and abroad (Book); Marshall, Emma; Robinson, F.W. (Frederick William); Fanchette (Book); Lathrop, George Parsons; James, Henry; History of the Pacific states of North America. Volume 4-9, Mexico (Book); Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth; Bancroft, Hubert Howe; Froude, James Anthony; Garnett, James Mercer; Nasmyth, James; James Nasmyth, engineer; an autobiography (Book); Carlyle, Jane Welsh; McMaster, John Bach; Cooke, John Esten; Letters and memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle (Book); Life of Lord Lawrence (Book); Willson, Marcius; Conway, Moncure Daniel; Mosaics of Bible history; the Bible record with illustrative poetic and prose selections from standard literature (Book); Conklin, Nathaniel, Mrs.; Hawthorne, Nathaniel; Godwin, Parke; Austen, Peter T. (Peter Townsend); Smith, R. Bosworth (Reginald Bosworth); Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Willson, Robert Pierpont; Smiles, Samuel; Cox, Samuel Sullivan; Sermons of Rev. C.H. Spurgeon (Book); The correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872 (Book); The cruise of the canoe club (Book); The day spring (Book); The hands of justice. A novel (Book); “The Seige of London,” “The Pension Beaurepas,” and “The Point of View” (Book); The wreck of the “Grosvenor.” An account of the mutiny of the crew and the loss of the ship when trying to make the Bermudas (Book); Carlyle, Thomas; Alden, W.L. (William Livingston); Why we laugh (Book); Russell, William Clark
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AUGUST 2008

THE WRECKING CREW
How a Gang of Right-Wing Con Men Destroyed Washington and Made a Killing
By Thomas Frank

THE MANDARINS
American Foreign Policy, Brought to You by China
By Ken Silverstein

JACK
A story by Marilynne Robinson

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