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Kelly, William D.
The passion and the fury
[Book] :
screenplay /
by W. Douglas Kelly, Jr.
[Houston, Tex.] (4025 Bellefontaine #7) :
[Mr. William Kelly & Heidi Productions, Inc.,
1999.
138 p. ;
26 cm.
"The passion and the fury" is a true story that reveals the lives of three Galvestonians around the time of the great 1900 storm. Although each had very different backgrounds and stations in life, when their paths touched, each had an awesome effect on the other two. [Characters include] Father James Martin Kirwin, a young and ardent Catholic priest, [...] Mrs. Nettie Lasker, an attractive Jewish lady, the wife of Galveston's leading industrialist [...], and last of the three was Barbara Marie Johnson, a little six-year-old living on the streets of New York [...] until the Sisters of the Charity of the Incarnate Word found her and took her to Gal vest on [sic].--Introduction.
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St. Mary's Orphanage (Galveston, Tex)
Fiction.
Galveston (Tex)
Storm, 1900
Fiction.
Galveston (Tex)
Fiction.
Kirwin, James Martin,
1872-1926.
Lasker, Nettie.
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