James Osgood was introduced to the publishing world in 1855 when he clerked for Ticknor and Fields, prominent Boston
A collection of several short stories: "Marjorie Daw," "A Rivermouth Romance," "Quite So," "A Young Desperado," "Miss Mehetabel's Son," "A Struggle for Life," "Mademoiselle Olympe Zabriski," and "Pere Antoine's Date-Palm."
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James Osgood was introduced to the publishing world in 1855 when he clerked for Ticknor and Fields, prominent Boston
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