10 Best Adventures of 1949
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From Orwell’s 1984 to Van Tilburg Clark’s THE TRACK OF THE CAT and Lawson’s THE FABULOUS FLIGHT
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From Orwell’s 1984 to Van Tilburg Clark’s THE TRACK OF THE CAT and Lawson’s THE FABULOUS FLIGHT
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“We must always distinguish between the unlikely and the impossible.”
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“It seems to me the nearest thing to slavery that I have ever struck.”
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“Don’t talk so much! I never met a fellow like you for talking.”
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From GREEN FOR DANGER and CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE to EC COMICS.
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‘When we have turned this next corner you will see a most remarkable sight.’
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He melted away into the shrubbery just in time to avoid Miss Peavey.
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From THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE and THE BLUE LOTUS to JIREL OF JOIRY
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‘There is no finer tonic than a good look at a lobelia immediately after breakfast.’
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