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  1. Frank Norris, 1870-1902: an intimate sketch of the man who was universally acclaimed the greatest American writer of his generation by Charles Gilman Norris, 2010-08-01
  2. Frank Norris: 1870-1902 (French Edition) by Andre Poncet, 1977
  3. Frank Norris 1870-1902; by Charles Gilman Norris, 1973
  4. The octopus by Norris Frank 1870-1902, 1901
  5. Vandover & the brute. by Norris. Frank. 1870-1902., 1914
  6. A deal in wheat, and other stories of the new and old West by Norris Frank 1870-1902, 1903-01-01
  7. McTeague. by Norris. Frank. 1870-1902., 1904-01-01
  8. Mcteague; A Story Of San Francisco by Norris Frank 1870-1902, Norris Gertrude Dodgett, 2010-09-29
  9. Octopus; a Story of California by Norris, Frank, (1870-1902.), 2009-07-18
  10. The Red Badge Of Courage: An Episode Of The American Civil War by Crane Stephen 1871-1900, Norris Frank 1870-1902, 2010-09-30
  11. Octopus; a Story of California by Norris Frank (1870-1902.), 2009-07-18
  12. McTeague by Frank Norris. by Norris. Frank. 1870-1902., 1903-01-01
  13. The joyous miracle. by Frank Norris. by Norris. Frank. 1870-1902., 1906-01-01
  14. The third circle. by Frank Norris introduction by Will Irwin by Norris. Frank. 1870-1902., 1922-01-01

61. Introduction
Frank Norris (18701902). Frank Norris was born in Chicago and lived there until1884 when the family moved to San Francisco. He studied art briefly in
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62. Author Pseudonyms
Norris, Benjamin Franklin (18701902) Frank Norris Norris, Frank BenjaminFranklin Norris North, Andrew Alice Mary Norton North, Anthony Dean (Ray) Koontz
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63. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Norris, Frank, 18701902 Norris, Kathleen Thompson, 1880-1966 Norris, WE (WilliamEdward), 1847-1925 NorthWestNet Northam, Henry C.
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65. DSRB Auction 12, Lot 58
Norris, Frank Benjamin Franklin (18701902). McTeague A Story of San Franciscoby Author of “Moran of the Lady Letty.” New York Doubleday McClure
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Item 58. Frank Norris’s McTeague—“Deeply felt, precisely observed, and masterfully constructed, the work of a youth, the work of a master. In short, a literary miracle and masterpiece, a California classic” (Powell).
58. NORRIS, Frank [Benjamin Franklin] McTeague: A Story of San Francisco by...Author of “Moran of the Lady Letty.” with none of the white stamping flaking (as is usually the case with this book). This is a difficult book to find in collector’s condition.
First edition, first issue, with unexpurgated text on p. 106 (“moment” as last word). Baird-Greenwood 1879. BAL 15031. Bennett, American Book Collecting, pp. 184-85. Cowan II, p. 878 (#450). Edwards, Enduring Desert, p. 183: “Ably depicts early San Francisco and—as though motivated by some Fabian influence—determines to conclude its plot in a macabre Death Valley setting.” Howell 50, California 674. Huntington Library

66. Anthony Lawlor Correspondence On Katherine Mansfield 1938-1966.
18891957.; Nicholson, David.; Norris, Frank, 1870-1902.; Oliver, George.; Read,Herbert.; Sassoon, Siegfried, 1886-1967.; Sencourt, Robert, 1890-1969.;
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Anthony Lawlor Correspondence on Katherine Mansfield 1938-1966. Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: Anthony Lawlor Correspondence on Katherine Mansfield 1938-1966. Phys. Desc: 41 items (1 box) Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony.

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67. Paul Revere Reynolds Papers 1899-1980.
W. Somerset (William Somerset), 18741965.; Middleton, Drew, 1913-; Moore,George, 1852-1933.; Nash, Ogden, 1902-1971.; Norris, Frank, 1870-1902.; Post,
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Paul Revere Reynolds Papers 1899-1980. Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: Paul Revere Reynolds Papers 1899-1980. Phys. Desc: 117 linear ft. (ca. 139,720 items in 269 boxes) Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator: Reynolds, Paul Revere, 1864-1944.

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Paul Revere Reynolds became the first literary agent in America when he established his business in New York in 1893. Together with is son, Paul Revere Reynolds, Jr. (1904- ), he handled some of the most prominent British and American authors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The son joined his father in 1923 and later became president of the agency.

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Papers of Paul Revere Reynolds and his son, Paul Revere Reynolds, Jr., consisting of correspondence, contracts, scripts, and financial records. The files are rich in correspondence between authors and agents and provide important information about some of the most significant works published in the last seventy years.
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68. Eximious Books: Out-of-print, Rare, And Antiquarian Books And Autographs: FRANK
Norris, Frank (18701902). A publication in the Pittsburgh Series in Bibliography.Fine condition. Item 004011 $45.00 Add to your cart
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69. American Writers - Teacher Student Resources - Really Fine Web Design, Education
Norris, Frank (18701902), novelist The Octopus ; The Pit ; McTeague . O.Henry (William Sydney Porter) (1862-1910), short-story writer Cabbages and
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COLONIAL TIMES IN AMERICA Between the founding of Jamestown (1607) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776), scattered English settlements grew into a group of colonies ready to declare themselves a nation. The colonists changed from thinking and acting as Englishmen to full awareness of themselves as Americans. During this time almost all writing was devoted to spiritual concerns and to practical matters of politics and promotion of settlements. In New England, fiction was considered sinful and little poetry was written. A few interesting personal journals and diaries survive. Bradford, William
(1590-1657), historian'History of Plimoth Plantation'. Bradstreet, Anne (1612?-72), poet'The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America'; 'Contemplations'. Byrd, William (1674-1744), historian and diarist'History of the Dividing Line'; 'Secret Diary'. Edwards, Jonathan (1703-58), theologian'Personal Narrative'; 'The Freedom of the Will'. Knight, Sarah Kemble (1666-1727), diarist'The Journal of Mme. Knight'. Mather, Cotton

70. Stories, Listed By Author
Norris, (Benjamin) Frank(lin) (18701902). * A Deal in Wheat, (ss) Everybody’sMagazine Aug 1902. The Portable American Realism Reader, ed.
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71. Stories, Listed By Author
Norris, (Benjamin) Frank(lin) (18701902) (chron.) * The Associated Un-Charities, (ss)The Wave Oct 30 1897 * At Home from Eight to Twelve,
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NEELY, HENRY M(ilton) (1877-1963); Started his career as a newspaperman, author and director of radio shows, but finished as a successful astronomer. Born in Pennsylvania; died in New York City. (chron.)
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72. Illinois! Illinois! The Turbulent Years Civil War-1914 A B C D EF
Norris, Frank, 18701902. The Pit, A Story of Chicago, by Frank Norris. New YorkDoubleday, Page Co.. 1903. 421p. (The Epic of the Wheat)
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B C D ... T-Z McCONAUGHY, J. W., and SHELDON, EDWARD BREWSTER, 1866-1946. The Boss, by J. W. McConaughy, Author of Madame X; The Nigger. New York: The H. K. Fly Company, Publishers, [1911.] 316p. Michael "Shindy Mike" Regan, son of a tavern keeper from Clancy's Alley in Chicago's fourth precinct, fights his way up from poverty to political and financial boss of his ward, with considerable influence over the rest of the city as well. At this point, Regan woos and wins, by default, the hand of Emily Griswald, daughter of the city's leading wheat dealer. Regan learns quickly that love, particularly when it is one-sided, cannot overcome the stigma of having been born on the wrong side of town. A strike, a financial crisis, and mob action at length climax the novel. Taking a slightly different point of viewthat of the shipper rather than the speculator in wheat The Boss offers a perspective on the grain market that is overlooked by most novelists who deal with the topic. McCUTCHEON, GEORGE BARR, 1866-1928.

73. McTeague (in MARION)
McTeague sound recording / by Frank Norris. Author. Norris, Frank, 18701902.Gibson, Flo. Published. Washington, DC Audio Book Contractors, 1993?
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74. Publice Domain E-Books By Title
Blix, Norris, Frank, 18701902. Project Gutenberg, 1999. Body Of Liberties,Ward, Nathaniel, BiblioBytes, 1999. Bon-Bon, Poe, Edgar Allan, Alex Catalogue
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75. Stories, Listed By Author
Norris, (Benjamin) Frank(lin) (18701902). Grettir at Thorhallastead, (ss)Everybody s Weekly Apr 03. Horrors Unknown, ed. Sam Moskowitz, New York Walker,
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76. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Norris, Frank, 18701902. Norris, Kathleen Thompson, 1880-1966. Norris, WE (WilliamEdward), 1847-1925. NorthWestNet. O Brien, Fitz James, 1828-1862
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77. June 2005 - McQuade Library - Merrimack College
Norris, Frank, 18701902. PS2471 .N57 1986; The Cambridge companion to EdgarAllan Poe PS2638 .C33 2002; Sister Carrie ; Jennie Gerhardt ; Twelve men
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78. Kortelės
77 Norris,Frank. The Octopus; A story of Galifomia. 78 79 80 Norris, Frank.18701902. Novels and essays. 81 Norris, Kathleen. Baker s dozen
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79. Downtown - Polk Street/Van Ness Avenue Page)
Frank Norris, 18701902. At the corner of Polk Street, between the flat and thecar conductors coffee-joint, was Frenna s. It was a corner grocery;
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Frank Norris' fictional McTeague, the hapless dentist, lived and practiced on Polk Street near California Street where the California-Van Ness cable car came down into Polk Gulch. (It still does.) Austin Street was a one-block carriage entrance alley between and parallel with Bush and Pine, 1-1/2 blocks south of California. The modern street has been renamed for Norris. At least San Francisco does honor her writers after acquiring a few of them over the past 150 years. Charles Gough, a successful milkman who became alderman and in the 1850s was appointed to a committee to come up with names for the new streets in the Western Addition, named Octavia Street for his sister.
Frank Norris, 1870-1902 "At the corner of Polk Street, between the flat and the car conductors' coffee-joint, was Frenna's. It was a corner grocery; advertisements for cheap butter and eggs, painted in green marking-ink upon wrapping paper, stood about on the sidewalk outside. The doorway was decorated with a huge Milwaukee beer sign. Back of the store proper was a bar where white sand covered the floor. A few tables and chairs were scattered here and there. The walls were hung with gorgeously-colored tobacco advertisements and colored lithographs of trotting horses. On the wall behind the bar was a model of a full-rigged ship enclosed in a bottle."

80. Transportation And Literature - 1890s
Author Frank Norris (18701902). Title McTeague A Story of San Francisco.Date 1899. Systems Cable car, train. Context Contemporary, San Francisco
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The 1890s
Dreiser shows a young woman's progress from rural Wisconsin, through Chicago to the New York theater as a series of train rides, and compares Chicago's open network of tracks with the physical limits of Manhattan island. Jewett points to the expansion of railroads into rural New England. Cooper and DuBois describe the effects of segregated trains on blacks in the South; Brown's poem is a chain-gang song. The stories by Chopin cover the range of carriage and boat Systems in rural Louisiana, while Dunbar-Nelson pictures the New Orleans docks. Crane's scenes range from New York's noisy congestion to a small Texas town where the railroad brings in the trappings of eastern culture. Anderson presents the train as a young man's path out of rural Ohio to Chicago while also outlining carriage and buggy activities within the town; Cather covers similar themes and events in Nebraska; while Wharton shows fairly extensive reliance on the railroad between Massachusetts towns. Norris' portrait of San Francisco in McTeague includes the cable car as well as long-distance railways up the coast, while

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