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This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
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1929. The discovery of things which we never knew before has
undoubted value, but the discovery of that which we already know is
much more exciting. This may seem to be a book about Marion, Ohio,
and especially about her chain stores. That will hardly describe
it. It is a book about human life in America and what the modern
business developments are doing to it. It is a book about the
reader and the reader's children and about what makes them get that
way. It is a book about his marriage and what is happening to it,
and about his wife and what is happening to her; also about his
church and his religion and his hope for a life beyond. It is also
a book about art and culture and patriotism and sex and sin.
THIS 48 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Passing of
Normalcy, by Charles W. Wood. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766165272.
1929. The discovery of things which we never knew before has
undoubted value, but the discovery of that which we already know is
much more exciting. This may seem to be a book about Marion, Ohio,
and especially about her chain stores. That will hardly describe
it. It is a book about human life in America and what the modern
business developments are doing to it. It is a book about the
reader and the reader's children and about what makes them get that
way. It is a book about his marriage and what is happening to it,
and about his wife and what is happening to her; also about his
church and his religion and his hope for a life beyond. It is also
a book about art and culture and patriotism and sex and sin.
The discovery of things which we never knew before has undoubted
value, but the discovery of that which we already know is much more
exciting. This may seem to be a book about Marion, Ohio, and
especially about her chain stores. That will hardly describe it. It
is a book about human life in America and what the modern business
developments are doing to it. It is a book about the reader and the
reader's children and about what makes them get that way. It is a
book about his marriage and what is happening to it, and about his
wife and what is happening to her; also about his church and his
religion and his hope for a life beyond. It is also a book about
art and culture and patriotism and sex and sin.
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