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Ernest Poole
Using the harbor of New York both as the physical background of his story and as a symbol. Mr. Poole tells the story of the life of a young man from childhood to the hour when he becomes converted to the need of the reorganization of society so as to secure social justice. A story which strikes the prevailing note of social unrest, but which is hopeful in tone. ā Bacon, Corinne, compiler, Standard Catalog: Fiction Section (1923)
| Publisher | MacMillan & Co. |
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| Pages | 387 |
| Format | [electronic resource] / |
| Search language | simple |
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