The Steadfast

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american biblioverken, 2003 M01 7 - 390 pages
A talented English country house architect must use all his wits and talent to wind his way through a dangerous maze of murderous anarchists, spies and arms merchants at the end of the 19th century.
 

Contents

Section 1
2
Section 2
5
Section 3
6
Section 4
31
Section 5
45
Section 6
46
Section 7
55
Section 8
77
Section 23
257
Section 24
280
Section 25
281
Section 26
282
Section 27
283
Section 28
284
Section 29
285
Section 30
289

Section 9
98
Section 10
147
Section 11
148
Section 12
149
Section 13
150
Section 14
179
Section 15
180
Section 16
181
Section 17
182
Section 18
183
Section 19
203
Section 20
216
Section 21
237
Section 22
244
Section 31
297
Section 32
307
Section 33
327
Section 34
339
Section 35
340
Section 36
342
Section 37
343
Section 38
344
Section 39
373
Section 40
374
Section 41
376
Section 42
379
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M.A. Schweitzer has made a living as an advertising writer and journalist for almost 20 years. During that time he has created and produced thousands of radio commercials, written award-winning essays, and currently serves as editor of a monthly union newspaper with a circulation of 40,000. In 1997, he won a $5,000 riverboat cruise as a grand prize in a Mark Twain writing contest sponsored by Knight-Ridder's Akron Beacon Journal, and was presented with a national award for web journalism from the International Labor Communications Association in 2002. Born in 1958, Schweitzer attended the Western College of Interdisciplinary Studies at Miami University in Oxford Ohio, and is a 1982 graduate of the University of Akron.

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