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Crossing the Sauer
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Charles Reis Felix |
*Crossing the Sauer* is a tough, vivid, honest, and tautly written memoir of advancing through Germany with Patton’s Third Army. Join Charley Felix and his Fifth Division mates on a tour of duty with… |
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Through a Portagee gate
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Charles Reis Felix |
*Through a Portagee Gate* is both an autobiography and a biography. It gives a remarkably honest self-portrait and an endearing tribute to the author’s father, a Portuguese immigrant cobbler who came… |
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Tony
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Charles Reis Felix |
*Tony: A New England Boyhood* is an autobiographical novel about growing up in Gaw (New Bedford), Massachusetts in the 1930s much in the same way that Thomas Bailey Aldrich's celebrated boyhood novel… |
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Da Gama, Cary Grant, and the election of 1934
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Charles Reis Felix |
*Da Gama, Cary Grant, and the Election of 1934* is the story of an election for mayor in a Massachusetts mill town in 1934 as seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old Portuguese boy, Seraphin. The inc… |
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