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| 001 | 1680060 |
| 005 | 20130117150712.0 |
| 008 | 120719s2012 nyu 000 1 eng |
| 010 | ‡a 2012026982 |
| 020 | ‡a9781611457230 (hardcover : alk. paper) :‡c$24.95 |
| 020 | ‡a1611457238 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
| 035 | ‡a(OCoLC)783160115 |
| 035 | ‡a(OCoLC)ocn783160115 |
| 035 | ‡a1632650 |
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| 099 | ‡aFICTION‡aRichards,‡aJ. |
| 100 | ‡aRichards, Jonathan,‡d1941- |
| 245 | ‡aNick & Jake :‡ban epistolary novel /‡cJonathan Richards and Tad Richards. |
| 246 | ‡aNick and Jake |
| 260 | ‡aNew York :‡bArcade Pub.,‡cc2012. |
| 300 | ‡axiii, 287 p. ;‡c24 cm. |
| 520 | ‡aForging a friendship at the peak of McCarthyism in 1953, Nick Carraway from Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" and Jake Barnes from Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" embark on an endeavor to save the country from a CIA plot. |
| 650 | ‡aCharacters and characteristics in literature‡vFiction. |
| 650 | ‡aEpistolary fiction. |
| 650 | ‡aHumorous fiction. |
| 650 | ‡aAlternative histories (Fiction). |
| 695 | ‡aFICTION / General‡bFIC000000 |
| 700 | ‡aRichards, Tad. |
| 852 | ‡hFICTION‡iRichards, J.‡0$24.95‡41‡r3‡51‡u2‡71‡y6‡w1‡jDewey Decimal‡qIn-Process‡dPPL‡9Item generated Jan 17 2013 3:07PM |
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