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James Kendall Hosmer (1834-1927) is the author of The Thinking Bayonet (1865) and The Last Leaf (1912). "Standing on the threshold of my eightieth year, stumbling badly, moreover, through the mutiny, well justified, of a pair of worn-out eyes, I, a veteran maker of books, must look forward to the closing of an over-long series. I retain in my memory certain films, which record impressions of long ago. Can I not possibly develop and present these film records for a moving picture of the men and…
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James Kendall Hosmer (1834-1927) is the author of The Thinking Bayonet (1865) and The Last Leaf (1912). "Standing on the threshold of my eightieth year, stumbling badly, moreover, through the mutiny, well justified, of a pair of worn-out eyes, I, a veteran maker of books, must look forward to the closing of an over-long series. I retain in my memory certain films, which record impressions of long ago. Can I not possibly develop and present these film records for a moving picture of the men and events of an eventful period? "

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  • Author: James Kendall Hosmer
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  • ISBN-10: 1406568686
  • ISBN-13: 9781406568684
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.1 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

James Kendall Hosmer (1834-1927) is the author of The Thinking Bayonet (1865) and The Last Leaf (1912). "Standing on the threshold of my eightieth year, stumbling badly, moreover, through the mutiny, well justified, of a pair of worn-out eyes, I, a veteran maker of books, must look forward to the closing of an over-long series. I retain in my memory certain films, which record impressions of long ago. Can I not possibly develop and present these film records for a moving picture of the men and events of an eventful period? "

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