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0 Leader 01819cam a2200445 a 4500
1 Control # ocm71820486^
5 Date 20110401133241.7^
8 Fixed Data 070104t20061953nyu 000 1 eng d^
10 LC Card ^z 2003050186^
20 ISBN ^a9780143039570 (pbk.)^
20 ISBN ^a0143039571 (pbk.)^
20 ISBN ^a9781417775231 (Topeka)^
20 ISBN ^a1417775238 (Topeka)^
35 Local Ctrl # ^a(OCoLC)71820486^
40 Cat. Source ^aTnLvILS^cTnLvILS^dTnLvILS^
43 Geog. Area ^an-us-il^an-us---^
50 LC Call 4 ^aPS3503.E4488^bA66 2006^
82 Dewey Class 0 4 ^a813/.52^222^
100 ME:Pers Name 1 ^aBellow, Saul.^
245 Title 1 4 ^aThe adventures of Augie March /^cSaul Bellow ; introduction by Christopher Hitchens.^
260 Imprint ^aNew York :^bPenguin Books,^c2006, c1953.^
300 Phys Descrpt ^axvii, 586 p. ;^c22 cm.^
490 Series:Diff 1 ^aPenguin classics^
520 Abstract ^aAugie March is a Jewish-American boy growing up fatherless and poor in Depression-era Chicago. He seeks a "special destiny," although his circumstances seem to position him for a uniquely disappointing life: his family consists of a simple-minded mother, a brother and "grandmother" who prove to be Machiavellian in their intentions, and an "idiot" youngest brother, Georgie.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aJews^zUnited States^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aFailure (Psychology)^vFiction.^
651 Subj:Geog. 0 ^aChicago (Ill.)^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aDepressions^y1929^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aYoung men^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aEccentrics and eccentricities^vFiction.^
655 Genre/Form 0 ^aPsychological fiction.^
655 Genre/Form 0 ^aDomestic fiction.^
830 SE:Ufm Title 0 ^aPenguin classics.^
898 Tag 898 ^aAdult qadult^
898 Tag 898 ^aBook qbook^
898 Tag 898 ^aEnglish qEnglish^
898 Tag 898 ^aqFiction Fiction^
910 Tag 910 ^aCARL0008304543^
981 Tag 981 ^aCHICAGO^c20130306^
998 Tag 998 4 ^aITS63.1 20080520115637 fof 0735 ^bLDR83.0 20130308113156 INGM ^bITS63.1 20080520115637 fof 0735^