Children of Men
by Rudolph Edgar Block, Bruno Lessing
Publisher: McClure Co. 1903
Number of pages: 321
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Originally published in 1903, Children of Men is a collection of short stories, most of which are about sweatshop workers and about the interactions between Jewish immigrants to New York and the Christians that lived in that area.
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