

The rank and file of the 5/6 Service Battalion of the Stonewalls knew that "there was another push on," and that they were moving up somewhere into the push; but beyond that and the usual crop of wild and loose-running rumors they knew nothing. Some of the men had it on the most...
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Boyd Cable was pseudonym of Ernest Andrew Ewart (1878-1943). He was an English author who migrated to Australia. His other works - all written under the pseudonym 'Boyd Cable' - include books on economics, shipping and military history, including for example, Doing Their Bit:...




I apologize, but there seems to be some confusion with the information provided. The novel ""Grapes of Wrath"" was actually written by John Steinbeck in 1939, not Boyd Cable in 1917. Could you please provide the correct information so I can assist you better?This scarce antiquarian...

The Grapes of Wrath is a classic American novel that tells the story of the Joad family, farmers from Oklahoma who are forced to leave their home during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. With no work or prospects, the Joads embark on a journey to California in search of...

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"Grapes of wrath" from Boyd Cable. He wrote a book of stories under that name, subtitled 'Twenty-four Hours in the Life of a Private Soldier' (1878-1943).

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"Grapes of wrath" from Boyd Cable. He wrote a book of stories under that name, subtitled 'Twenty-four Hours in the Life of a Private Soldier' (1878-1943).

The readers of Boyd Cable's "Between the Lines," "Action Front," and "Doing Their Bit," have very naturally had their curiosity excited as to an author who, previously unheard of, has suddenly become the foremost word-painter of active fighting at the present day, and the greatest...

The readers of Boyd Cable's "Between the Lines," "Action Front," and "Doing Their Bit," have very naturally had their curiosity excited as to an author who, previously unheard of, has suddenly become the foremost word-painter of active fighting at the present day, and the greatest...

In 1917 Boyd Cable (1878-1943) wrote a book of stories under that name, subtitled 'Twenty-four Hours in the Life of a Private Soldier', about the First World War. There was also a Twenties temperance book called The Grapes of Wrath

In 1917 Boyd Cable (1878-1943) wrote a book of stories under that name, subtitled 'Twenty-four Hours in the Life of a Private Soldier', about the First World War. There was also a Twenties temperance book called The Grapes of Wrath

The rank and file of the 5/6 Service Battalion of the Stonewalls knew that "there was another push on," and that they were moving up somewhere into the push; but beyond that and the usual crop of wild and loose-running rumors they knew nothing. Some of the men had it on the most...




The Grapes of Wrath is a classic American novel that tells the story of the Joad family, farmers from Oklahoma who are forced to leave their home during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. With no work or prospects, the Joads embark on a journey to California in search of...

Reproduction of the original: Grapes of Wrath by Boyd Cable