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Coburn. (In Dime Western magazine,
July 1946) ? 14Jun46; B28584.
Mrs. Walt Coburn (W); 5Apr74;
R574090.
R574091.
When pardners pack guns. By Walt
Coburn. (In Star Western, July 1946)
? 21Jun46; B28849. Mrs. Walt
Coburn (W); 5Apr74; R574091.
R574092.
Killers' quarantine. By Walt
Coburn. (In New Western magazine,
June 1946) ? 10May46; B34693.
Mrs. Walt Coburn (W); 5Apr74;
R574092.
R574093.
Singing down the road. By Elie
Siegmeister & Rufus A. Wheeler.
? 28Mar47; A13127. Elie Siegmeister
(A); 5Apr74; R574093.
R574117.
Botvinnik, the invincible. By Fred
Reinfeld. ? 2Dec46; A8943. Beatrice
Reinfeld (W); 3Apr74; R574117.
R574121. Read with me. By Charlotte Krum. ? 26Oct46; A8782. Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574121.
R574122.
The Littlest angel. By Charles
Tazewell. ? 26Oct46; A8783. Eric J.
Kromphold, Jr. (E); 5Apr74; R574122.
R574123.
You and the United Nations. By Lois
Fisher. ? 14Mar47; A11264.
Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises,
Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of
R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574123.
R574124.
Picture book dictionary. Compiled
by Dilla W. MacBean, illustrated by
Pauline Adams. ? 15Jun46; AA15027.
Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises,
Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of
R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574124.
R574129.
Antisemitism: a social disease. By
Ernst Simmel. ? 11Dec46; A9517.
Edward C. Simmel & Michael Hunter (C);
13Mar74; R574129.
R574145.
Minnesota under four flags. Editor:
Arthur James Larsen. ? 28May46;
AA20772. Minnesota Historical Society
(PWH); 3Apr74; R574145.
R574147. Home study course in piano tuning, regulation and repairing. Lesson 1-8. By Lawrence Robert Wood. ? 29Jul46; A517086. Lawrence Robert Wood (A); 26Feb74; R574147.
R574150.
Pine burr table cloth. By Candis
Griffitt. ? 1Apr46; AA10500. Candis
Griffitt (A); 14Mar74; R574150.
R574151.
Barracuda. By Richard Powell.
(In The Saturday evening post,
Mar. 29, 1947) ? 26Mar47; B71524.
Richard Powell (A); 24Apr74; R574151.
R574170. Color blind. By Margaret Halsey. ? 1Oct46; A8623. Margaret Halsey (A); 18Mar74; R574170.
R574174. The Mystery of Monsieur Pliny. By Allan Vaughan Elston. (In Liberty magazine, June 22, 1946) ? 12Jun46; B25545. Allan Vaughan Elston (A); 8Apr74; R574174.
R574175.
Prodigal's brother. By Allan
Vaughan Elston. (In This week magazine,
Aug. 18, 1946) ? 14Aug46;
B33727. Allan Vaughan Elston (A);
8Apr74; R574175.
R574177.
The Asey Mayo trio. By Phoebe
Atwood Taylor. NM: compilation &
pref. ? 9Aug46; A8151. Phoebe
Atwood Taylor (A); 8Apr74; R574177.
R574178.
The Mansions of Virginia,
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The whispers said that out of bitter jealousy, Hadley shoved Eric's beloved down the stairs, robbing the unborn child of life. To avenge, Eric forced Hadley abroad and completely cut her off. Years later, she reemerged, and they felt like strangers. When they met again, she was the nightclub's star, with men ready to pay fortunes just to glimpse her elusive performance. Unable to contain himself, Eric blocked her path, asking, "Is this truly how you earn a living now? Why not come back to me?" Hadley's lips curved faintly. "If you’re eager to see me, you’d better join the queue, darling."
Gabriela learned her boyfriend had been two-timing her and writing her off as a brainless bimbo, so she drowned her heartache in reckless adventure. One sultry blackout night she tumbled into bed with a stranger, then slunk away at dawn, convinced she'd succumbed to a notorious playboy. She prayed she'd never see him again. Yet the man beneath those sheets was actually Wesley, the decisive, ice-cool, unshakeable CEO who signed her paychecks. Assuming her heart was elsewhere, Wesley returned to the office cloaked in calm, but every polite smile masked a dark surge of possessive jealousy.
After two years of marriage, Sadie was finally pregnant. Filled with hope and joy, she was blindsided when Noah asked for a divorce. During a failed attempt on her life, Sadie found herself lying in a pool of blood, desperately calling Noah to ask him to save her and the baby. But her calls went unanswered. Shattered by his betrayal, she left the country. Time passed, and Sadie was about to be wed for a second time. Noah appeared in a frenzy and fell to his knees. "How dare you marry someone else after bearing my child?"
Abandoned as a child and orphaned by murder, Kathryn swore she'd reclaim every shred of her stolen birthright. When she returned, society called her an unpolished love-child, scoffing that Evan had lost his mind to marry her. Only Evan knew the truth: the quiet woman he cradled like porcelain hid secrets enough to set the city trembling. She doubled as a legendary healer, an elusive hacker, and the royal court's favorite perfumer. At meetings, the directors groaned at the lovey-dovey couple, "Does she really have to be here?" Evan shrugged. "Happy wife, happy life." Soon her masks fell, and those who sneered bowed in awe.
To the public, she was the CEO's executive secretary. Behind closed doors, she was the wife he never officially acknowledged. Jenessa was elated when she learned that she was pregnant. But that joy was replaced with dread as her husband, Ryan, showered his affections on his first love. With a heavy heart, she chose to set him free and leave. When they met again, Ryan's attention was caught by Jenessa's protruding belly. "Whose child are you carrying?!" he demanded. But she only scoffed. "It's none of your business, my dear ex-husband!"
Rumors had it that Dennis didn't do relationships because of a woman. Rumors also had it that Dennis was a merciless and indifferent man. Not knowing what kind of person Dennis is, Emmie signed her name beside his and received a marriage certificate with both their names on it. It was not until Emmie flash-married Dennis that she knew rumors cannot always be trusted. The man who clutched her in his arms was nothing like a ruthless CEO. On the first day of their marriage, Dennis warned Emmie, "I will provide you with anything but love." Three years later, when Emmie wants a divorce, the man tears the divorce agreement into pieces and begs, "Don't go. I can't live without you."
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