Once Aboard the Lugger


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Curtain rises on a lonely deserted dock on the Long Beach waterfront, where the schooner Carma has just been moored that afternoon. The date is December 6, 1932; the hour 9:30 of a dank and dripping evening. The scene is set for murder...




Once Aboard the Lugger


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'Once Aboard the Lugger' is an adventure novel by A. S. M. Hutchinson. The story begins by introducing us to Mr. Christopher Marrapit, who is dozing in a chair upon the lawn while his darling cat, the Rose of Sharon, is sleeping on his lap. Stiffly beside him sits Mrs. Major, his companion—that masterly woman.




Once Aboard the Lugger-- The History of George and his Mary


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Once Aboard the Lugger-- The History of George and his Mary" by A. S. M. Hutchinson. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




Once Aboard A Cornish Lugger


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Paul Greenwood draws on his own experiences in the 1970s and 1980s to graphically bring to life the hardships and dangers faced by Cornish fishermen




A Reader's Guide to William Faulkner


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The new guide, the first comprehensive book of its kind, offers analyses of all Faulkner's short stories, published and unpublished, that were not incorporated into novels or turned into chapters of a novel. Seventy-one stories receive individual critical analysis and evaluation. These discussions reveal the relationship of the stories to the novels and point up Faulkner's skills as a writer of short fiction. Although Faulkner often spoke disparagingly of the short story form and claimed that he wrote stories for moneywhich he didEdmond L. Volpe's study reveals that Faulkner could not escape even in this shorter form his incomparable fictional imagination nor his mastery of narrative structure and technique.




Critical Companion to William Faulkner


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As I Lay Dying; Light in August; The Sound and the Fury; Absalom, Absalom!; "The Bear"; and many others.




The Spectator


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A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.




The Clean Heart


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Her hands were firm and cool, and his were trembling, trembling; but her eyes were laughing, laughing, and his own eyes burned. Mr. Wriford had caught at her hands. For a brief moment, as one in great agony almost swoons in ecstasy of relief at sudden cessation of the pain, he had felt his brain swing, then float, in most exquisite calm at the peace, at the strength their firm, cool touch communicated to him. Then Mr. Wriford saw the laughing lightness in her eyes, and felt his own—whose dull, aching burn had for that instant been slaked—burn, burn anew; and felt beat up his brain that dreadful rush of blood that often in these days terrified him; and felt that lift and surge through all his pulses that sometimes reeled him on his feet; and knew that baffling lapse of thought which always followed, as though the surge were in fact a tide of affairs that flung him high and dry and left him out of action to pick his way back—to grope back to the thread of purpose, to the train of thought, that had been snapped—if he could!




This Freedom


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"This Freedom" by A. S. M. Hutchinson was published to controversy much controversy from the public. The book was seen by the women's rights movement as an anti-feminist novel. It tells the story of Rosalie who wants, above anything, freedom - freedom to live her life the way she sees fit, which is not quite the way women were supposed to be living around the turn of the century and the time of WWI. Rosalie loves to learn, and the older she gets, the more obvious her exceptionally bright, logical mind becomes. Her aspirations, however, eventually begin to crumble when she starts to dream too big.




The Happy Warrior


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"The Happy Warrior" is the second novel of the British novelist A. S. M. Hutchinson. The novel tells the story of a boy whose father disinherited him after remarrying. The boy can obey his fate but decides to take back his noble title and the estate. Yet, to do so, he must be strong. So, he joins the circus, becomes stronger, finds new friends, and returns home to win his heritage back.