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The Second Happiest Day food-themed-fiction The kid might actually be

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The Second Happiest Day food-themed-fiction The kid might actually beAuthor John Phillips, the son of writer John P. Marquand Publisher Harper and Brothers 1953 Binding Hardcover condition First Edition Very good condition, tanning of pages and no dust jacket but no signs of wear Summary Discover the insights of a "Lost Generation" through the eyes of Harvard men in this book by John Phillips. It combines the measured prose of his father, J. P. Marquand, the briskness of Hemingway, and the flamboyance of Fitzgerald.

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