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Book by Bruce Marshall

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And There Were Giants is a 1927 novel by Scottish writer Bruce Marshall. The novel is about a young Scottish priest who marries a prostitute in an attempt to make her leave the profession. Upon publication it was described as "not a book to read lightly; requires serious contemplation."

Works by Bruce Marshall
Novels
Non-fiction

References

  1. "New Statesman and Nation". Google Books. 1928. Retrieved 9 April 2023.


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