A Breaker of Laws

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A Breaker of Laws (1900)
by W. Pett Ridge
London & NY: Harper & Brothers, 1900.

In the present story (which is clearly an advance on Mr. Ridge's earlier work) the people dwell in the borderland between crime and pauperism. The chief character is at times a burglar, at times an honest workman. His professional pride in his burglar's skill, the spirit of adventure which makes crime fascinating in his eyes, and a love of easily gained spending-money, contend in him with a genuine love for the wife who believes him honest. … —extracted from the review in The Outlook, 13 Oct. 1900. Full review(s) on the Talk page

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A BREAKER OF LAWS

BY

W. PETT RIDGE

Author of 'Mord Em'ly,' etc

LONDON AND NEW YORK

HARPER & BROTHERS

45 ALBEMARLE STREET, W.

1900

Chapters (not listed in original)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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