English butlers are a league of their own. More prude than their masters and more steeped in conventions of the English customs, they can get a shock of their lives, if only they could come to America. Something similar happens to our hero, Ruggles, who is staked by his owner in a game of cards and handed over to an American couple. What happens next is a riot of colors and experiences. So, come along on this comedy of situations with our hero who is trying to figure out the new country and its new customs and that too with a mistaken identity! The story has been adapted into two successful Hollywood movies and will give you hours of reading pleasure. Read on!
The Man from Home
Harry Leon Wilson, Booth Tarkington
bookThe Spenders: A Tale of the Third Generation
Harry Leon Wilson
bookThe Lions of the Lord (Western Novel)
Harry Leon Wilson
bookRuggles of Red Gap
Harry Leon Wilson
bookRuggles of Red Gap
Harry Leon Wilson
bookThe Lions of the Lord : Western Novel
Harry Leon Wilson
bookThe Gibson Upright and The Man from Home, Plays
Booth Tarkington, Harry Leon Wilson
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The Night Before Christmas (Illustrated)
Clement C. Moore, HB Classics, Clement Clarke Moore
bookThe Duke of Chimney Butte
George Ogden
bookRose O'Paradise
Grace Miller White
bookThe Hazeley Family : An American Tale
Amelia E. Johnson
bookArson
Eva Holmquist
bookThe Little Shop of Hidden Treasures Part Four : Christmas Wishes
Holly Hepburn
bookSHORT STORIES LONGING Revealed Gay
bookDate in a Spaceship
Eva Holmquist
bookJeanne of the Marshes
Edward Phillips Oppenheimer
bookTo the Lighthouse
Virginia Woolf, Masterpiece Everywhere
bookMarriage
H. G. Wells
bookThe Cone
H. G. Wells
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