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Portrait of Paul Leicester Ford

Paul Leicester Ford

Paul Leicester Ford was an American novelist and biographer, born in Brooklyn, the son of Gordon Lester Ford and Emily Fowler Ford.

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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

A working-class man navigates love and society's expectations, despite others underestimating his capacity for romance.

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The Story of an Untold Love

Experience a heartbreaking journey of unspoken affection and childhood memories as a man reflects on a lifelong, complicated bond with the woman he could never have.

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Tattle-tales of Cupid

In a stable where horses exchange clever gossip, human love and relationships are playfully scrutinized through the unique perspectives of these observant animals.

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Wanted—A Match Maker

Torn between fulfilling social expectations and following her heart, a young woman discovers love in unexpected places, stirring up societal norms and family ambitions along the way.

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Janice Meredith: A Story of the American Revolution

A spirited young woman discovers love and independence amidst the dramatic backdrop of the American Revolution.

By Paul Leicester Ford

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The Great K. & A. Robbery

When a charming woman expresses her desire for adventure, a railroad superintendent finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of love, loyalty, and betrayal amid a daring train heist.

By Paul Leicester Ford

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The True George Washington [10th Ed.]

Discover the real story of a man behind the legend, exploring his family life, personal attributes, and the path that made him an American icon.

By Paul Leicester Ford

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