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between eras from capitalism to democracy

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: III THE CRISIS "It would surrender the fundamental principle that every business must be run by its owners, not by outsiders." AS Lyon entered the "Twentieth Century" Saturday afternoon, the Conductor handed him a bunch of letters and telegrams. He ordered a table for his compartment, and sent for the stenographer. Before the train had passed West Point, answers to the letters were ready for his signature. Among the telegrams sent out at Albany was an order to his chauffeur to have his car at the Van Buren St. station at 8:55 the next morning. Another read:— "Mr. Walther Kissinger, 4608 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. Meet me at office tomorrow (Sunday) morning at nine. LOGAN LYON." Kissinger was precisely on time, but he found Lyon already at his desk. Their greeting was that of men whose working relations were mutually satisfactory, without suggestion of further intimacy. "It's rough to call you down here Sunday morning, Mr. Kissinger, but we'll get through in time to go to church, and that's my cue today at any rate. It will help settle my mind into the proper spirit if you tell me the worst up to date; and I can talk a little more to the point with my father this afternoon if the facts are in the back of my head during the service." "We know nothing of importance beyond what I wired, except that late last night I got a pretty straight tip about the proposition the officers will ask the unions to endorse today." "Is it the general strike?" "No, at the start it's just the opposite. Whether the leaders have had this move in mind all along, or whether the new plan is an afterthought, I can't say. The last word, however, is for a complete change of front. Nothing that has been in dispute for the last two months is to be pressed, for a while at any rate,...

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Aaron the Jew : a novel 1

First edition according to NCBEL, cited below NCBEL Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction Publisher's ads: vol. 1, [2] p. at end

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Novels

[v.1] Arthur O'Leary: his wanderings and ponderings in many lands.--[v.2-3] Barrington. To which is added. Tales of the trains.--[v.4-5] The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly. To which is added Dairy and notes of Horace Templeton, esq.--[v.6-7] Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon.--[v.8-9] Confessions of Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Blas.--[v.10-11] The Daltons; or, Three roads in life.--[v.12-13] Davenport Dunn, a man of our day.--[v.14-15] The Dodd family abroad. To which is added, That boy of Norcott's.--[v.16] The fortunes of Glencore.--[v.17-18] Harry Lorrequer.--[v.19-20] Jack Hinton, the guardsman.--[v.21-22] The knight of Gwynne; a tale of the time of the union.--[v.23] Lord Kilgobbin.--[v.24-25] Luttrell of Arran. To which is added, Paul Gosslett's confessions.--[v.26-27] The Martins of Cro' Martin.--[v.28] Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune.--[v.29-30] The O'Donoghue; a tale of Ireland fifty years ago. To which is added A rent in a cloud.--[v.31-32] One of them. To which is added, A day's ride: a life's romance.--[v.33-34] Sir Brook Fossbrooke. To which is added, St. Patrick's eve.--[v.35] Sir Jasper Carew, his life and experiences.--[v.36-37] Tom Burke of "Ours."--[v.38] Tony Butler

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Novels

[v.1] Arthur O'Leary: his wanderings and ponderings in many lands.--[v.2-3] Barrington. To which is added. Tales of the trains.--[v.4-5] The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly. To which is added Dairy and notes of Horace Templeton, esq.--[v.6-7] Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon.--[v.8-9] Confessions of Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Blas.--[v.10-11] The Daltons; or, Three roads in life.--[v.12-13] Davenport Dunn, a man of our day.--[v.14-15] The Dodd family abroad. To which is added, That boy of Norcott's.--[v.16] The fortunes of Glencore.--[v.17-18] Harry Lorrequer.--[v.19-20] Jack Hinton, the guardsman.--[v.21-22] The knight of Gwynne; a tale of the time of the union.--[v.23] Lord Kilgobbin.--[v.24-25] Luttrell of Arran. To which is added, Paul Gosslett's confessions.--[v.26-27] The Martins of Cro' Martin.--[v.28] Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune.--[v.29-30] The O'Donoghue; a tale of Ireland fifty years ago. To which is added A rent in a cloud.--[v.31-32] One of them. To which is added, A day's ride: a life's romance.--[v.33-34] Sir Brook Fossbrooke. To which is added, St. Patrick's eve.--[v.35] Sir Jasper Carew, his life and experiences.--[v.36-37] Tom Burke of "Ours."--[v.38] Tony Butler

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Novels

[v.1] Arthur O'Leary: his wanderings and ponderings in many lands.--[v.2-3] Barrington. To which is added. Tales of the trains.--[v.4-5] The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly. To which is added Dairy and notes of Horace Templeton, esq.--[v.6-7] Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon.--[v.8-9] Confessions of Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Blas.--[v.10-11] The Daltons; or, Three roads in life.--[v.12-13] Davenport Dunn, a man of our day.--[v.14-15] The Dodd family abroad. To which is added, That boy of Norcott's.--[v.16] The fortunes of Glencore.--[v.17-18] Harry Lorrequer.--[v.19-20] Jack Hinton, the guardsman.--[v.21-22] The knight of Gwynne; a tale of the time of the union.--[v.23] Lord Kilgobbin.--[v.24-25] Luttrell of Arran. To which is added, Paul Gosslett's confessions.--[v.26-27] The Martins of Cro' Martin.--[v.28] Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune.--[v.29-30] The O'Donoghue; a tale of Ireland fifty years ago. To which is added A rent in a cloud.--[v.31-32] One of them. To which is added, A day's ride: a life's romance.--[v.33-34] Sir Brook Fossbrooke. To which is added, St. Patrick's eve.--[v.35] Sir Jasper Carew, his life and experiences.--[v.36-37] Tom Burke of "Ours."--[v.38] Tony Butler

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Moods : a novel

Includes t.p. and four pages of text from Work: a story of experience / Louisa M. Alcott. Boston : Roberts Brothers, 1890, c1873 OCLC number: ocm08075750

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prophets landing a novel

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: rn ON THE POINT 'TTIHERE 's Olive! I see her," cried Josie JL delightedly, as the train drew into Wollas- ton station, and the eager group on the platform scanned the car-windows. "Hullo, Ollie!" shouted Jay excitedly. '' Here we all are!'' '' H-s-s-sh!'' reproved his mother, putting a vainly silencing hand on his shoulder, while she waved the other at the girlish figure making its way out through the car. "Everybody '11 hear you, Jay.'' "Well, let 'em hear, ma," put in Mr. Harney cheerfully. "It is n't any secret, you know; and it is n't often we get a daughter home from boarding-school," and he nodded and waved with the rest. '' There she comes! I 'm going to grab her first," cried Jay, breaking away from his mother's detaining hand and rushing towardthe car-steps. "How d' ye do, Ol? There 's the others.'' "Yes, I see them," laughed the girl happily, as she stepped down to the platform and gave her youthful brother a hug and squeeze. "How nice it just is to get back! Well, Josie!" as her sister pressed toward her. "And mother! and father!'' She kissed each one in turn. "We all came over in the sleigh," went on Jay, with a boy's eagerness to tell the news. "And Six-Toe 's got four little kittens, and there is n't any more school till Monday, and I 'm going to have a new sled.'' '' Mercy! What a lot of interesting things! And how well you all look. Oh, it 's so good to be home. Dear mother!" She patted her mother's cheek affectionately. '' You 're looking well, too, Ollie,'' said Mr. Harney, beaming paternally on her. "Did you have a pleasant car-ride?" "Oh, lovely. It did n't seem three hours at all. I had a seat to myself, and kept looking out of the window, the whole way here. Everything looks so beautiful and fresh, covered with this new snow.'... --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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the betrayal a novel

This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program. The Library seeks to preserve the intellectual content of items in a manner that facilitates and promotes a variety of uses. The digital reformatting process results in an electronic version of the text that can both be accessed online and used to create new print copies. This book and thousands of others can be found in the digital collections of the University of Michigan Library. The University Library also understands and values the utility of print, and makes reprints available through its Scholarly Publishing Office.

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Ishmael : a novel 1

Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction Wolff, R.L. 19th cent. fiction *jsh - 20090120

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Ashes of incense : a novel

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