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Louis Joseph Vance (Author), James Montgomery Flagg (Illustrator)

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June 2005
1915. Vance, American screenwriter, short story writer and novelist, begins Sheep's Clothing: In her maiden season the Alsatia, largest steamship in the world of her day and generation, was advertised to leave Liverpool for New York via Queenstown, promptly at five o'clock in the afternoon of every third Saturday. At about one o'clock of a Saturday late in September one forehanded passenger found her way by dint of persistence through the pandemonium in the pier-shed to the Alsatia's first cabin gangway. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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