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Herzog logo #10101) Acclaimed American tale 2) Acclaimed American book 3) Acclaimed American novel 4) American book 5) American tale 6) American novel 7) Applauded American book 8) Applauded American novel 9) Applauded American tale 10) Book by Bellow 11) Book by an American author 12) Book by American author 13) Book by American writer
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Herzog

Herzog logo #21000 Herzog is a German hereditary title held by one who rules a territorial duchy, exercises feudal authority over an estate called a duchy, or possesses a right by law or tradition, to be referred to by the ducal title. The word is usually translated by the English duke and the Latin Dux. Generally, a duke ranks below a king and above a count. Whethe...
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Herzog

Herzog logo #21002• (n.) A member of the highest rank of nobility in Germany and Austria, corresponding to the British duke.
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Herzog logo #21003(from the article `American literature`) ...were reluctant to abandon Social Realism, which they pursued in much more personal terms. In novels such as The Victim (1947), The Adventures of ... ...idyll is properly a townsman`s dream. The increasing stresses of urban life make the country vision a theme still available to serious fiction...
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Herzog logo #21359On the label may refer to the owner if he is a Duke.
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Herzog logo #20688Novel 1964 by US writer Saul Bellow. It is the story of a twice-divorced Jewish college professor who suffers intense, but comically treated, emotional and intellectual crises. After failing to...
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Herzog

Herzog logo #20972Her'zog noun [ G., akin to Anglo-Saxon heretoga , lit., army leader. See Harry , and Duke .] A member of the highest rank of nobility in Germany and Austria, corresponding to the British duke.
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