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Robert Shackleton
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Manhattan Magic
The incongruity is the fascination of it all. In New York, the most modern of all large cities, the very embodiment of twentieth-century youth, thrives superstition, gray with countless centuries…
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A Benvenuto of the backwoods
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Robert Shackleton
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A great accomplisher
by
Robert Shackleton
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Once a highway for the world
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Robert Shackleton
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[Article]
A soldier of Delhi
The story of the great siege
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Robert Shackleton
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The old red city of Rothenburg
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The Charge of the Six Hundred
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Robert Shackleton
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A hero of Inkerman
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