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James T. Farrell
(Aka James Thomas Farrell) (Writer)
[February 27, 1904 - August 22, 1979]
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Eight Short, Short Stories (1981)
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Judith and Other Stories (1973)
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Side Street and Other Stories (1961)
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A Dangerous Woman and Other Stories (1957)
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French Girls Are Vicious and Other Stories (1955)
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Reflections at Fifty and Other Essays (1954)
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Can All This Grandeur Perish? and Other Stories (1937)
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Guillotine Party and Other Stories (1935)
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Studs Lonigan: A Trilogy (2004), Pete
Hamill, ed.
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Sam Holman (1994)
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The Death of Nora Ryan (1978)
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Olive and Mary Anne (1977)
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The Dunne Family (1976)
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Invisible Swords (1971)
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Childhood Is Not Forever (1969)
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A Brand New Life (1968)
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New Year's Eve/1929 (1967)
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A Glass of Milk, in "Why Work Series" (1966), Gordon Lish,
ed.
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Lonely for the Future (1966)
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When Time Was Born (1966)
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What Time Collects (1964)
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The Silence of History (1963)
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Boarding House Blues (1961)
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It Has Come To Pass (1958)
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My Baseball Diary (1957)
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The Face of Time (1953)
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Yet Other Waters (1952)
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This Man and This Woman (1951)
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An American Dream Girl (1950)
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The Name Is Fogarty: Private Papers on Public Matters
(1950)
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The Road Between (1949)
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Bernard Clare (1946)
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My Days of Anger (1943)
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Decision (1941)
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Ellen Rogers (1941)
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Father and Son (1940)
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Tommy Gallagher's Crusade (1939)
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No Star Is Lost (1938)
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A World I Never Made (1936)
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Judgment Day (1935)
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The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan (1934)
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Calico Shoes (1934)
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Gas-House McGinty (1933)
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Young Lonigan (1932)
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Truth and Myth about America (1949)
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Literature and Morality (1947)
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Who Are the 18 Prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case?:
How the Smith "Gag" Act Has Endangered Workers Rights and Free Speech
(1944)
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The Bill of Rights in Danger!: The Meaning of the
Minneapolis Convictions (1941)
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A Note on Literary Criticism (1936)
Dreaming Baseball, eds. Ron Briley, Margaret Davidson,
and James Barbour (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2007).
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