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  1. rogues and vagabonds The first thing that Bram and Nancy vowed to each other was that they would never accept anything but a joint engagement. It sounded so easy at first, but during the next four years many anxious moments were caused by that rose-flushed resolution of early married life.

  2. Jul 29, 2014 · "Rogues and Vagabonds" by George R. Sims is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds against the backdrop of various societal classes and explores themes of downfall, crime, and desperation, following a range of characters such as the doomed passengers of the sinking ship "Bon Espoir" and the titular characters inhabiting the seedy underbelly of London.

    • Sims, George R., 1847-1922
    • English
    • David Widger
    • Rogues and Vagabonds
  3. I found enjoyable holiday reading in the novel Rogues and Vagabonds by Ms Marilyn Lightstone, best known in Canada for her brilliant acting career. Based mainly in the period of Canada's cultural coming of age, it's an absorbing and thoughtfully constructed novel.

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    • Marilyn Lightstone
  4. 1927. Having established himself as one of the leading writers of his generation Mackenzie embarked on a dazzling literary career which covered fiction, travel, biography, essays, poetry and journalism.

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  5. Jun 23, 2012 · Corinne suffered a stage injury at an early age, effectively ending her acting career and Gladys, at age 21, was already tiring of the constant vagabond lifestyle required for touring productions. The Malvern family moved to Los Angeles in the 1920s, where Corinne worked as a Fashion Artist and Gladys worked writing advertising copy.

    • Gladys Malvern
  6. Jul 27, 2024 · "Rogues and Vagabonds" by Compton MacKenzie is a captivating and witty novel that offers a rich portrayal of life and society in early 20th-century Britain. Through a series of engaging and often humorous episodes, MacKenzie delves into the lives of a diverse cast of characters, revealing the complexities and eccentricities of human nature.

    • Compton MacKenzie
  7. Rogues and Vagabonds, Marilyn Lightstone’s remarkable first foray into fiction, tells the story of a disparate group of characters brought together by the one great passion they all share: their love of the theatre. There is Milo, Brandoesque bad-boy, whose streetwise machismo conceals the soul of an artist.

    • Marilyn Lightstone
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