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The similarities end there , however , for while London would later see his
agrarian vision as a solution to the economic troubles of his time , in 1905 , he
still believed that a socialist revolution was necessary and inevitable . He
documented it ...
The similarities end there , however , for while London would later see his
agrarian vision as a solution to the economic troubles of his time , in 1905 , he
still believed that a socialist revolution was necessary and inevitable . He
documented it ...
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together with two later works , Meet Me at the Morgue and The Ferguson Affair ,
do not feature Lew Archer . These six novels , especially the first three , are rather
typical treatments of wartime espionage or political corruption and are primarily ...
together with two later works , Meet Me at the Morgue and The Ferguson Affair ,
do not feature Lew Archer . These six novels , especially the first three , are rather
typical treatments of wartime espionage or political corruption and are primarily ...
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After Cambridge , the twenty - five - yearold Nabokov moved to Berlin , where , in
1925 , he married Vera Evseevna Slonim , and a year later published his first
novel , Mary , under a pseudonym . He felt that his father had prior claim to the ...
After Cambridge , the twenty - five - yearold Nabokov moved to Berlin , where , in
1925 , he married Vera Evseevna Slonim , and a year later published his first
novel , Mary , under a pseudonym . He felt that his father had prior claim to the ...
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