An edition of Heathen days, 1890-1936 (1943)

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Ams Pr Inc
Language
English
Pages
299

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Cover of: Heathen days, 1890-1936
Heathen days, 1890-1936
1996, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English - Maryland pbk. bookshelf ed.
Cover of: Heathen days, 1890-1936
Heathen days, 1890-1936
1983, AMS Press
Cover of: Heathen days, 1890-1936.
Cover of: Heathen days, 1890-1936.
Cover of: Heathen days 1890-1936.
Cover of: Heathen Days, 1890-1936
Heathen Days, 1890-1936
June 1943, Ams Pr Inc
in English
Cover of: Heathen days, 1890-1936.
Cover of: Heathen days, 1890-1936
Heathen days, 1890-1936
1943, A.A. Knopf
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Heathen days, 1890-1936.
Heathen days, 1890-1936.
1943, Knopf
in English - [1st ed.]

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First Sentence

"OF all the eminent characters who flourished in the West Baltimore of my infancy, the one most venerated by the boys of my generation was Hoggie Unglebower, an uncouth youth whose empire and influence, radiating out from an humble stable in the alley which ran behind our house in Hollins street, covered altogether an area of at least half a square mile."

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Open Library
OL7474673M
ISBN 10
040420175X
ISBN 13
9780404201753
Goodreads
4007285

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OF all the eminent characters who flourished in the West Baltimore of my infancy, the one most venerated by the boys of my generation was Hoggie Unglebower, an uncouth youth whose empire and influence, radiating out from an humble stable in the alley which ran behind our house in Hollins street, covered altogether an area of at least half a square mile.
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