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Max Pemberton

  

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Max Pemberton : The Impregnable City: A Romance

'M. [Marjorie Cook, A. R. Cook's daughter] still has a high temp. — 104.1 in aft. Began to give Citrated milk. She enjoyed me reading to her "The man at the gate" and The Impregnable City.'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Margaret Ellen Cook      Print: BookManuscript: Telegraph cable

  

Max Pemberton : The Impregnable City: A Romance

'M. [Marjorie Cook, A. R. Cook's daughter] still has a high temp. — 104.1 in aft. Began to give Citrated milk. She enjoyed me reading to her "The man at the gate" and The Impregnable City.'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Margaret Ellen Cook      Print: BookManuscript: Telegraph cable

  

Max Pemberton : The Impregnable City: A Romance

'M. [Marjorie Cook, A. R. Cook's daughter] enjoys being read to in the aft. I have read to her "The Impregnable City" and "The Diamond Ship".'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Albert Ruskin Cook      Print: BookManuscript: Telegraph cable

  

Max Pemberton : The Diamond Ship

'M. [Marjorie Cook, A. R. Cook's daughter] enjoys being read to in the aft. I have read to her "The Impregnable City" and "The Diamond Ship".'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Albert Ruskin Cook      Print: BookManuscript: Telegraph cable

  

Max Pemberton : The Diamond Ship

'M. [Marjorie Cook, A. R. Cook's daughter] enjoys being read to in the aft. I have read to her "The Impregnable City" and "The Diamond Ship".'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Margaret Ellen Cook      Print: BookManuscript: Telegraph cable

  

Max Pemberton : The Impregnable City: A Romance

'M. [Marjorie Cook, A. R. Cook's daughter] enjoys being read to in the aft. I have read to her "The Impregnable City" and "The Diamond Ship".'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Margaret Ellen Cook      Print: BookManuscript: Telegraph cable

  

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