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  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe

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  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe Roe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 24, 2015)
    "Where are the children?" "They can't be far away," replied my wife, looking up from her preparations for supper. "Bobsey was here a moment ago. As soon as my back's turned he's out and away. I haven't seen Merton since he brought his books from school, and I suppose Winnie is upstairs with the Daggetts."
  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe

    Paperback (Hard Press, Nov. 3, 2006)
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  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe, E. P. Roe

    Paperback (1st World Publishing, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Where are the children? "They can't be far away," replied my wife, looking up from her preparations for supper. "Bobsey was here a moment ago. As soon as my back's turned he's out and away. I haven't seen Merton since he brought his books from school, and I suppose Winnie is upstairs with the Daggetts." "I wish, my dear, you could keep the children at home more," I said, a little petulantly. "I wish you would go and find them for me now, and to-morrow take my place-for just one day." "Well, well," I said, with a laugh that had no mirth in it; "only one of your wishes stands much chance of being carried out. I'll find the children now if I can without the aid of the police. Mousie, do you feel stronger to-night?"
  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 4, 2016)
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  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe, E. P. Roe

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Feb. 8, 2008)
    Reverend Edward Payson Roe (1838-1888) was an American novelist born in Moodna, Orange County, New York. He studied at Williams College and at Auburn Theological Seminary. In 1862 he became chaplain of the Second New York Cavalry, U.S. V., and in 1864 chaplain of Hampton Hospital in Virginia. In 1866-74 he was pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Highland Falls, New York. In 1874 he moved to Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, where he devoted himself to the writing of fiction and to horticulture. During the American Civil War he wrote weekly letters to the New York Evangelist, and subsequently lectured on the war and wrote for periodicals. Amongst his novels are: Barriers Burned Away (1872), What Can She Do? (1873), Opening a Chestnut Burr (1874), Success with Small Fruits (1880), A Day of Fate (1880), Without a Home (1881), His Sombre Rivals (1884), A Young Girl's Wooing (1884), An Original Belle (1885), He Fell in Love with His Wife (1886), Driven Back to Eden (1886) The Earth Trembled (1887), Miss Lou (1888), Nature's Serial Story (1889), Taken Alive, and Other Stories (1892), and The Home Acre.
  • Driven Back to Eden

    E.P. Roe

    Hardcover (Dodd, Mead And Co., Jan. 1, 1885)
    Hard back book
  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe, E. P. Roe

    Hardcover (1st World Publishing, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Where are the children? "They can't be far away," replied my wife, looking up from her preparations for supper. "Bobsey was here a moment ago. As soon as my back's turned he's out and away. I haven't seen Merton since he brought his books from school, and I suppose Winnie is upstairs with the Daggetts." "I wish, my dear, you could keep the children at home more," I said, a little petulantly. "I wish you would go and find them for me now, and to-morrow take my place-for just one day." "Well, well," I said, with a laugh that had no mirth in it; "only one of your wishes stands much chance of being carried out. I'll find the children now if I can without the aid of the police. Mousie, do you feel stronger to-night?"
  • Driven Back to Eden

    E. P. Roe

    Hardcover (Dodd, Mead & Company, March 15, 1888)
    368 pages.
  • driven back to eden

    e. p. roe

    Hardcover (Dodd, March 15, 1898)
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  • Driven Back to Eden

    Edward Payson Roe

    Library Binding (Reprint Services Corp, March 15, 1885)
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    Edward Payson Roe

    Paperback (ValdeBooks, Jan. 14, 2010)
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