An edition of Look Homeward, Angel (1920)

Look Homeward, Angel

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An edition of Look Homeward, Angel (1920)

Look Homeward, Angel

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
522

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Cover of: Look Homeward, Angel
Look Homeward, Angel
October 10, 2006, Scribner
Paperback in English
Cover of: Look Homeward, Angel
Look Homeward, Angel
October 1995, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding in English
Cover of: Look Homeward, Angel
Look Homeward, Angel
August 1, 1977, Scribner
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Look homeward angel
Look homeward angel: a story of the buried life
1957, Charles Scribners' Sons
in English
Cover of: Look Homeward, Angel
Look Homeward, Angel
January 1, 1957, Charles Scribner's Sons
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Look Homeward Angel
Look Homeward Angel
January 1, 1920, Scribner Paper Fiction
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"A destiny that leads the English to the Dutch is strange enough; but one that leads from Epsom into Pennsylvania, and thence into the hills that shut in Altamont over the proud coral cry of the cock, and the soft stone smile of an angel, is touched by that dark miracle of chance which makes new magic in a dusty world."

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
522

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7719917M
Internet Archive
lookhomewardange00thom
ISBN 10
0684106787
ISBN 13
9780684106786
Library Thing
23368
Goodreads
854672

Excerpts

A destiny that leads the English to the Dutch is strange enough; but one that leads from Epsom into Pennsylvania, and thence into the hills that shut in Altamont over the proud coral cry of the cock, and the soft stone smile of an angel, is touched by that dark miracle of chance which makes new magic in a dusty world.
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