1909

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1909

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1varielle
Editado: Abr 30, 2008, 9:47 am

US F I C T I O N

1. The Inner Shrine, anonymous (Basil King) 2 copies on LT

2. Katrine. A Novel, Elinor Macartney Lane 3 copies

3. The Silver Horde, Rex Beach 6 copies

4. The Man in Lower Ten, Mary Roberts Rinehart 59 copies

5. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, John Fox Jr. 9 copies

6. Truxton King; A Story of Graustark, George Barr McCutcheon 6 copies

7. 54-40 or Fight, Emerson Hough 5 copies

8. The Goose Girl, Harold MacGrath 6 copies

9. Peter; A Novel of which he is not the Hero, F. Hopkinson Smith 6 copies

10. Septimus, William J. Locke 2 copies

2aviddiva
Abr 30, 2008, 5:58 pm

Haven't read any of these, although I'm interested in knowing more about The Goose Girl. Almost no copies for anything this year on LT.

3keren7
mayo 1, 2008, 2:46 pm

I haven't read any of these

4vpfluke
mayo 2, 2008, 11:10 am

Mary Robert Rinehart' The Man in Lower Ten looks interesting and was reprinted in 2002, so I might try to get it.

5marise
mayo 2, 2008, 3:11 pm

I actually own Trail of the Lonesome Pine, which reminds me I need to scan the cover!

6shmjay
Mar 28, 2009, 1:21 am

Mary Roberts Rinehart wrote the "If-I-Had-Only-Known" genre of thrillers/mysteries, where the main character reminisces about the events of the book by saying "If I had only known what was behind that door, I wouldn't have opened it." and suchlike things.

7hailelib
Mar 28, 2009, 8:45 am

I've read the Covered Wagon but not 54-40 or Fight by Hough.

8adpaton
Jul 13, 2010, 8:01 am

I've read and might even own The Man in Lower Ten by Mary Roberts Rinehart; considering the time at which she wrote, she really was a remarkable woman. Certainly her unique style see message 6 irritates a little and has aged but her stories are suspensful and exciting even now, over a century later.