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Books with title Smith: The Story of a Pickpocket

  • Smith : The Story of a Pickpocket

    Leon Garfield

    Hardcover (NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, Aug. 16, 2013)
    A Carnegie Medal Honor Book Twelve-year-old Smith is a denizen of the mean streets of eighteenth-century London, living hand to mouth by virtue of wit and pluck. One day he trails an old gentleman with a bulging pocket, deftly picks it, and as footsteps ring out from the alley by which he had planned to make his escape, finds himself in a tough spot. Taking refuge in a doorway, he sees two men emerge to murder the man who was his mark. They rifle the dead man s pockets and finding them empty, depart in a rage. Smith, terrified, flees the scene of the crime. What has he stolen that is worth the life of a man? "Smith" is a gripping, engrossing, and utterly diverting tale of high adventure related by a writer whose scintillating style is matched only by the dazzle of his plotting. In the words of Lloyd Alexander, Garfield is unmatched for sheer exciting storytelling. The reader simply can t stop reading him. "
  • Smith: The Story of a Pickpocket

    Leon Garfield

    Hardcover (NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, Oct. 15, 2013)
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  • The Story of a Pocket Bible

    George E Sargent

    Hardcover (Religious Tract Society, March 15, 1900)
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  • The Story of a Pocket Bible

    George Etell Sargent

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Sept. 3, 2015)
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