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Made in America: A Novel. (New York,
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John D MacDonald (1953).
Cancel All Our Vows. (New York,
NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 277 p.).
--- (1957).
A Man of Affairs, An Original Novel. (New
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--- (1977).
Condominium: A Novel. (Philadelphia, PA:
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Peter Clark Macfarlane ... with illustrations by Charles D.
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Man's Country; The Story of a Great Love, of
Which Business Was Jealous. (New York, NY: Cosmopolitan Book
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Thomas Mann (1961).
Buddenbrooks. (New York, NY: Vintage
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John P. Marquand (1937).
The Late George Apley, A Novel in
the Form of a Memoir. (Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 354 p.).
--- (1946).
B.F.'s Daughter. (Boston, MA: Little, Brown,
439 p.).
--- (1955).
Sincerely, Willis Wayde. (Boston, MA:
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--- (1985).
Point of No Return. (Chicago, IL: Academy
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Harold Q. Masur (1964).
Make a Killing. (New York, NY:
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Charlie McDade (1986).
The Gulf. (San Diego, CA:
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Frank McDonald (1979).
Provenance. (Boston, MA: Little,
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Shepherd Mead (1958).
The Admen. (New York, NY: Simon &
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--- (1968).
How To Succeed at Business Spying by Trying; A
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Shepherd Mead. Illus. by Claude (1952).
How To Succeed in
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Herman Melville; illustrated by Rockwell Kent (1998).
Moby
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Ahab, Captain (Fictitious character)--Fiction; Whaling
ships--Fiction; Ship captains--Fiction; Mentally ill--Fiction;
Whaling--Fiction; Whales--Fiction.
Louis Meriwether (1970).
Daddy Was a Number Runner.
(Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 208 p.). Afro-American
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Stewart Meyer (1984).
The Lotus Crew. (New York, NY:
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s. Weir Mitchell (1911).
John Sherwood, Ironmaster. (New
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Herbert Mitgang (1983).
Kings in the Counting House: A Novel.
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Elick Moll (1958).
Seidman and Son. (New York, NY:
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Hubert Monteilhet. Translated from the French by Patricia Allen
Dreyfus (1970).
Andromache; or, The Inadvertent Murder.
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ou, Le Meutre par Inadvertance.
Joe Morgan (1958). Expense Account. (New York, NY:
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Bill Morris (1992).
Motor City. (New York, NY:
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Theodore Morrison (1962).
The Whole Creation. (New York,
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Haughton Murphy (1986).
Murder for Lunch. (New York, NY:
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--- (1988).
Murders & Acquisitions: A Reuben Frost Mystery.
(New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 251 p.). Frost, Reuben
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Peter Hamilton Myers (1854). The Miser's Heir.
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R.K. Narayan (1967).
The Vendor of Sweets. (New York, NY: Viking, 184 p.).
Identity (Psychology)--India--Fiction; Malgudi (India : Imaginary
place)--Fiction.
--- (1976).
The Painter of Signs. (New York, NY: Viking,
183 p.). Bachelors--Fiction; Malgudi (India : Imaginary
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--- (1981).
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Edward Newhouse (1954). The Temptation of Roger Heriott.
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Paul Nizan; Introd. by Richard Elman. Translated by Edmund
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Antoine Bloyé; A Novel. (New York, NY:
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Charles G. Norris (1923). Bread. (New York, NY: Dutton, 511 p.).
--- (1926).
Pig Iron. (New York, NY: Dutton, 466 p.).
--- (1933). Zest. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 445 p.).
Frank Norris 1903).
The Pit: A Story of Chicago.
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trade--Fiction; Married people--Fiction; Chicago (Ill.)--Fiction.
Frank Callan Norris (1950).
Nutro 29, A Romance. (New
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--- (1961).
At Last to Kiss Amanda. (New York, NY:
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Frank Norris; illustrated by Remington, Leyendecker, Hitchcock
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A Deal in Wheat: And Other Stories of the
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Frank Norris; with an introduction by Kevin Starr (1986).
The Octopus: A Story of California. (New York, NY: Penguin
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Railroads--Fiction; Farmers--Fiction; San Joaquin Valley
(Calif.)--Fiction; California--Fiction.