Grief Forgotten: The Tale of an East End Jewish BoyhoodMacdonald, 1985 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... born deaf can now learn to speak because of the pioneeering efforts of PĂ©reire and Van Praagh ; that Nathan Straus of New York introduced pasteurised milk ; and Dr. Barnardo , of Jewish descent , estab- lished the world's greatest ...
... born deaf can now learn to speak because of the pioneeering efforts of PĂ©reire and Van Praagh ; that Nathan Straus of New York introduced pasteurised milk ; and Dr. Barnardo , of Jewish descent , estab- lished the world's greatest ...
Pagina 149
... born in Russia and spoke Polish English . Yet both had been born in the same place . The town , Brest Lit- ovsk ( or some such ) was on the border and in the course of a generation had changed hands not a few times . My grand- father ...
... born in Russia and spoke Polish English . Yet both had been born in the same place . The town , Brest Lit- ovsk ( or some such ) was on the border and in the course of a generation had changed hands not a few times . My grand- father ...
Pagina 206
... born where I was born amongst the people who were there when I was there . To come back to them out of this place of shame and deceit is to know something of the mystery of being . Ralph L. Finn is become Peter Pan . Nothing is every ...
... born where I was born amongst the people who were there when I was there . To come back to them out of this place of shame and deceit is to know something of the mystery of being . Ralph L. Finn is become Peter Pan . Nothing is every ...
Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 11 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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