An edition of The voice of Jerusalem (1920)

The Voice of Jerusalem

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An edition of The voice of Jerusalem (1920)

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
376

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Voice of Jerusalem
The Voice of Jerusalem
April 1, 2005, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Voice of Jerusalem
The Voice of Jerusalem
April 1, 2005, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The voice of Jerusalem
The voice of Jerusalem
1921, The Macmillan company
in English
Cover of: The voice of Jerusalem
The voice of Jerusalem
1921, The Macmillan company
Cover of: The voice of Jerusalem.
Cover of: The voice of Jerusalem.
Cover of: The voice of Jerusalem
The voice of Jerusalem
1920, W. Heinemann
in English
Cover of: The voice of Jerusalem
The voice of Jerusalem
1920, W. Heinemann
Cover of: The Voice of Jerusalem (The Works of Israel Zangwill (14 Volumes))
The Voice of Jerusalem (The Works of Israel Zangwill (14 Volumes))
1920, Classic Books
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First Sentence

"AT first I told the parlourmaid I would not see the stranger from London, so angry was I at this increasing practice of intrusion into my rural privacy: this unheralded descent by the ill-timed train that brought beggars and bores to my door in the very middle of the luncheon hour."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
376
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8062667M
ISBN 10
0766194299
ISBN 13
9780766194298
Library Thing
6205857

First Sentence

"AT first I told the parlourmaid I would not see the stranger from London, so angry was I at this increasing practice of intrusion into my rural privacy: this unheralded descent by the ill-timed train that brought beggars and bores to my door in the very middle of the luncheon hour."

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