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An Albert Payson Terhune Reader Vol. II

Current price: $24.95
An Albert Payson Terhune Reader Vol. II
An Albert Payson Terhune Reader Vol. II

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An Albert Payson Terhune Reader Vol. II

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27 stories from 1900 to 1919 by Albert Payson Terhune, author of Lad: A Dog. Contents: Introduction by Anthony Tollin; The Beat that Failed (Lippincott's Magazine, November 1900); The Seal of Silence (Lippincott's Magazine, January 1902); She and the Monster (Argosy, October 1908); A Bridegroom's Dilemma (Argosy, September 1909); A Jersey Knight Errant (Argosy, November 1910); The Watcher in the Hall (Top-Notch, July 1 1911); The Montclair Flurry (Top-Notch, January 15 1912); The Girl Who Couldn't Go Wrong (Smart Set, July 1913); When Man Meets Man (Top-Notch, January 1, 1914); An Inside Scoop (Popular, August 10, 1914); The Tale of the Taxi-Meter (Green Book, January 1915); The Man Who Went Wrong (Blue Book, May 1915); Clarissa-Out-of-a-Book (Red Book, July 1915); The Greater Radiance (Blue Book, September 1915); The "Tip" of the Rocket (Adventure, October 1915); The Welcher (Blue Book, May 1916); The Songbird (Green Book, April 1917); The Rabbit Man (Red Book, May, 1917); Caritas (Saturday Evening Post, December 15, 1917); Pretty Baby (Green Book, August 1918); The Wildcat (Saturday Evening Post, October 19 1918); Forsaking All Others (Blue Book, April 1919); The Dented Halo (Green Book, April 1919); Branded (Cosmopolitan, July 1919); The Laugh (Saturday Evening Post, August 23 1919); A Citizen of the Ice (Saturday Evening Post, August 23 1919); The Lotus-Eater (Cosmopolitan, September and October, 1919); Appendix A: Source material and notes. Appendix B: Reproductions of letters from Terhune to his editor.

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