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Author:
Joanna Wharton
ISBN13:
978-0451145796
ISBN:
0451145798
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Publisher:
Signet (November 1, 1986)
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8 primary works, 16 total works. Book 1. Making the Grade.

Campus Fever: Wild Moves. By (author) Joanna Wharton.

Wharton gave generously, building a Friends Meeting on campus and also contributing to a science building. His mother Deborah served on the Swarthmore Board of Managers from 1862–1870, and Joseph served on the board from 1870–1909, and from 1883–1907 as its president. He was often on campus and gave many commencement addresses. Wharton's daughter Joanna married noted Philadelphia publisher, J. Bertram Lippincott, in 1887 and named their eldest son Joseph Wharton Lippincott; Anna married Harrison S. Morris, who was associated with the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, in 1896; but Mary never married.

Series: Campus Fever (8). Members. No current Talk conversations about this book.

Viimeisimmät twiitit käyttäjältä Joanna Wharton (wharton). 18th-century lit, sci & tech. Author, Material Enlightenment: Women Writers and the Science of Mind, 1770-1830. And if you missed the CFP, we can still squeeze one or two more papers into our exciting line-up, so will accept late abstracts until 1 April too. official S PGs spg pi. witter. 0 vastausta 7 8 tykkäystä.

Perhaps the most similar in style of all Wharton's books to works by Henry James, this psychological exploration of human sexual relationships and their consequences is arresting, thought-provoking and fascinating

FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Perhaps the most similar in style of all Wharton's books to works by Henry James, this psychological exploration of human sexual relationships and their consequences is arresting, thought-provoking and fascinating. I highly recommend this book to disciplined readers.

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