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FACT STRANGER THAN FICTION | [LINE] | SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF A BUSY LIFE | WITH REMINISCENCES | --OF-- | MANY GREAT AND GOOD MEN AND WOMEN | [LINE] | BY JOHN P. GREEN | [LINE] | 1920 | RIEHL PRINTING COMPANY | CLEVELAND. O. | U.S.A.
Property / title page transcription: FACT STRANGER THAN FICTION | [LINE] | SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF A BUSY LIFE | WITH REMINISCENCES | --OF-- | MANY GREAT AND GOOD MEN AND WOMEN | [LINE] | BY JOHN P. GREEN | [LINE] | 1920 | RIEHL PRINTING COMPANY | CLEVELAND. O. | U.S.A. / rank
 
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[1 of 3]TO | THE GRAND, WEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL CITY | OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, | ---QUEEN OF THE GREAT LAKES--- | MY CHILDHOOD'S REFUGE AND ASYLUM FROM THE "WHIPS AND SCORNS" (?) OF SOUTHERN SLAVERY CASTE, PREJUDICE AND PROSCRIPTION;
Property / dedication statement transcription: [1 of 3]TO | THE GRAND, WEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL CITY | OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, | ---QUEEN OF THE GREAT LAKES--- | MY CHILDHOOD'S REFUGE AND ASYLUM FROM THE "WHIPS AND SCORNS" (?) OF SOUTHERN SLAVERY CASTE, PREJUDICE AND PROSCRIPTION; / rank
 
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[2 of 3] MY OWN DEAR ALMA MATER, WHERE I HAVE LIVED AND LOVED AND BEEN AL-LOWED FREE AND FULL SCOPE TO ESTABLISH MY RIGHT TO A PLACE IN THE SUNLIGHT, AMONGST MEN; A HAVEN OF REST TO THE PERSECUTED AND FORLORN; THE FLARE OF WHOSE FURNACES ILLUMINES THE WORLD;
Property / dedication statement transcription: [2 of 3] MY OWN DEAR ALMA MATER, WHERE I HAVE LIVED AND LOVED AND BEEN AL-LOWED FREE AND FULL SCOPE TO ESTABLISH MY RIGHT TO A PLACE IN THE SUNLIGHT, AMONGST MEN; A HAVEN OF REST TO THE PERSECUTED AND FORLORN; THE FLARE OF WHOSE FURNACES ILLUMINES THE WORLD; / rank
 
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[2 of 3] THE REVERBERATIONS OF WHOSE TRIP-HAMMERS AND THE HUM OF WHOSE SPINDLES RESOUND THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE; I, IN LOVE AND HUMILITY, DEDICATE THIS LITTLE BOOK. | JOHN P. GREEN | Dec. 3d, 1919.
Property / dedication statement transcription: [2 of 3] THE REVERBERATIONS OF WHOSE TRIP-HAMMERS AND THE HUM OF WHOSE SPINDLES RESOUND THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE; I, IN LOVE AND HUMILITY, DEDICATE THIS LITTLE BOOK. | JOHN P. GREEN | Dec. 3d, 1919. / rank
 
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[4] v- xv [1] 2-368 pages [2] leaves
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total number of pages: 378
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note: at seventy-five years of age
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1920 edition, printed Riehl Printing Company. Cleveland Ohio
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Fact Stranger than Fiction: Seventy-Five Years of a Busy Life with Reminiscences of Many Great and Good Men and Women (1920 edition)
1920 edition, printed Riehl Printing Company. Cleveland Ohio

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    FACT STRANGER THAN FICTION | [LINE] | SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF A BUSY LIFE | WITH REMINISCENCES | --OF-- | MANY GREAT AND GOOD MEN AND WOMEN | [LINE] | BY JOHN P. GREEN | [LINE] | 1920 | RIEHL PRINTING COMPANY | CLEVELAND. O. | U.S.A.
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    [1 of 3]TO | THE GRAND, WEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL CITY | OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, | ---QUEEN OF THE GREAT LAKES--- | MY CHILDHOOD'S REFUGE AND ASYLUM FROM THE "WHIPS AND SCORNS" (?) OF SOUTHERN SLAVERY CASTE, PREJUDICE AND PROSCRIPTION;
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    [2 of 3] MY OWN DEAR ALMA MATER, WHERE I HAVE LIVED AND LOVED AND BEEN AL-LOWED FREE AND FULL SCOPE TO ESTABLISH MY RIGHT TO A PLACE IN THE SUNLIGHT, AMONGST MEN; A HAVEN OF REST TO THE PERSECUTED AND FORLORN; THE FLARE OF WHOSE FURNACES ILLUMINES THE WORLD;
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    [2 of 3] THE REVERBERATIONS OF WHOSE TRIP-HAMMERS AND THE HUM OF WHOSE SPINDLES RESOUND THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE; I, IN LOVE AND HUMILITY, DEDICATE THIS LITTLE BOOK. | JOHN P. GREEN | Dec. 3d, 1919.
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    [4] v- xv [1] 2-368 pages [2] leaves
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    at seventy-five years of age
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