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About Ourselves

July 6, 1918 issue

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This article presents information about two books. The books are "Rekindled Fires," by Joseph Anthony and "Salt: Or, The Education of Griffith Adams," by Charles G. Norris. The scene of "Rekindled Fires" is the little New Jersey village of Creekville, in which a colony of Bohemians and a colony of Germans have established themselves. They are rivals in business and politics, the Germans with their efficiency, the Bohemians with their childlike ardor and knack of being happy. Michael Zabransky is a stout, middle-aged shoemaker, a local power in oratory and politics.

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BOOKS; REKINDLED Fires (Book); SALT (Book); ANTHONY, Joseph; CZECHS; LIBRARY materials
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