Mrs Lorimer


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Mrs. Lorimer. A Sketch in Black and White


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.




Mrs. Lorimer's Quiet Summer


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The two were friends and had been for many years before Miss Douglas, a little battered by war experiences, had settled down in Threipford, to Mrs. Lorimer's quiet content. ... Both wrote; each admired the other's work. Lucy possessed what Gray knew she herself would never have, a quality which for want of a better name she called "saleability."In what is surely Molly Clavering's most autobiographical novel, two middle-aged women writers, close friends and neighbours, offer one another advice and support while navigating life in a lively Border village. Lucy Lorimer, the more successful author, with her four children, in-laws, and grandchildren gathered for a summer reunion, must try to avert disaster in one daughter's marriage, help a daughter-in-law restless with mundane married life after flying planes in the war, and deal with the awkward reappearance of an old flame. Unmarried Grace ('Gray') Douglas, meanwhile, has struggles of her own, but is drawn delightfully into her friend's difficulties.In real life, Molly Clavering was herself for many years a neighbour and close friend of bestselling author D.E. Stevenson. First published in 1953, Mrs. Lorimer's Quiet Summer is not only an irresistible family story, but undoubtedly provides some indication of the inspiring friendship between these two brilliantly talented women. This new edition includes an introduction by Elizabeth Crawford.




The Lorimer Line


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Volume One of the dramatic saga of the Lorimer Family The Lorimers are one of the richest and most powerful Bristol families... When Margaret Lorimer, daughter of the autocratic chairman of Lorimer's Bank, asks her father if she can marry a comparatively humble young Scot, he does not put up the resistance she was expecting. Indeed, John Junius Lorimer has plans for David Gregson which involve a dramatic change in his circumstances. But John Junius's plans are more complicated, and more risky, than they seem on the surface. The Lorimer Line is the enthralling first volume in the sequence which chronicles the lives and fortunes of the Lorimer family from the 1870s to the 1940s.




New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.


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Volume contains: (Leonard v. S. G. Frantz Co., Inc.) (Leonard Military Supplies, Inc. v. Norsam Holding Corp.) (Leonard Military Supplies, Inc. v. Norsam Holding Corp.) (Leonard Military Supplies, Inc. v. Norsam Holding Corp.) (Lippner v. Hungerford) (Lippner v. Hungerford) (Lippner v. Hungerford) (Lorimer v. News Syndicate Co., Inc.) (Lorimer v. News Syndicate Co., Inc.) (Lorimer v. News Syndicate Co., Inc.) (Lorimer v. News Syndicate Co., Inc.)
















The Smart Set


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