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[edit]By Corsair1944:
- Children of This Earth is a 1930 novel by Scottish writer Bruce Marshall. Several wealthy young girls pursue a handsome young curate. The boy marries a girl he picks up on the street.
yandman 08:29, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
I think it would make sense to move this out of the article as all this information is repeated in the boxes below.
Bibliography
[edit]- A Thief in the Night (ca 1918)
- This Sorry Scheme (1924)
- The Stooping Venus; a Novel (1926)
- Teacup Terrace (1926)
- And There Were Giants ... (1927)
- The Other Mary (1927)
- High Brows, an Extravaganza of Manners—Mostly Bad ... (1929)
- The Little Friend (1929)
- The Rough House, a possibility (1930)
- Children of This Earth (1930)
- Father Malachy's Miracle (1931)
- Prayer for the Living (1934)
- The Uncertain Glory (1935)
- Canon to the Right of Them (1936)
- Luckypenny (1937)
- Delilah Upside Down, a Tract, with a Thrill (1941)
- Yellow Tapers for Paris, a Dirge (1943)
- The World, the Flesh, and Father Smith (AKA All Glorious Within) (1944)
- George Brown's Schooldays (1946)
- Vespers in Vienna (AKA The Red Danube) (1947)
- To Every Man a Penny (1949)
- Contribution to A Time to Laugh: A Risible Reader by Catholic Writers, edited by Paul J. Phelan (1949)
- "The Curé of Ars,"[1] chapter in Saints for Now, edited by Clare Boothe Luce (1952)
- Introduction to Rue Notre Dame, by Daniel Pezeril (1953)
- The Fair Bride (1953)
- The White Rabbit (1953) (biography)
- Thoughts of My Cats (1954) (semi-autobiography)
- Only Fade Away (1954)
- Foreword to Top Secret Mission, by Madelaine Duke (1955)
- Girl in May (1956)
- The Accounting (AKA The Bank Audit) (1958)
- A Thread of Scarlet (AKA Satan and Cardinal Campbell) (1959)
- The Divided Lady (1960)
- A Girl from Lübeck (1962)
- The Month of the Falling Leaves (1963)
- Father Hilary's Holiday (1965)
- The Bishop (1970)
- The Black Oxen (1972)
- Urban the Ninth (1973)
- Operation Iscariot (1974)
- Marx the First (1975)
- Peter the Second (1976)
- The Yellow Streak (1977)
- Prayer for a Concubine (1978)
- Flutter in the Dovecote (1986)
- A Foot in the Grave (1987)
- An Account of Capers (1988)
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