Meredith Nicholson
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The lords of high decision
The Lords of High Decision by Meredith Nicholson is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that delves into the world of power; influence; and the weighty decisions that shape society. Set against a backdrop of high-stakes politics and social intrigue; the story centers on a group of influential figures known as the "Lords;" who wield significant authority and influence over critical decisions affecting lives of many. As the narrative unfolds; readers are drawn into a complex web of alliances; conflicts; and personal ambitions. Nicholson masterfully explores the dynamics of power and the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by those in positions of authority. Through a richly woven plot and multidimensional characters; The Lord of High Decision offers a penetrating examination of leadership; responsibility; and the impact of choices on both individuals and society at large. The novel's compelling storyline and sharp insights into human nature make it a captivating read for those interested in political drama and the intricacies of decision-making.
Rosalind at Red Gate
Copyright 1907- The Bobbs-Merrill Company- November. Gray boards with embossed decorations around front and on spine. Gold print on front and spine. Illustrated paste-on on front. Illustrations by Arthur I. Keller.
The hoosiers
While the immediate purpose of this book has been an examination of Indiana's performance in literature, it has seemed proper to approach the subject with a slight review of Indiana's political and social history.--Preface.
Otherwise Phyllis
""Phyllis is a healthy, hearty, vivacious young woman of prankish disposition and inquiring mind ... About the best example between book covers of the American girl whose general attitude toward mankind is one of friendliness.""--Boston Advertiser.
A Hoosier chronicle
Life in small Indiana college town, interlarded with goings-on at the state capitol.
Poems
The man in the street
This book, unlike most of Nicholson's writing, is non-fiction, and deals with the accomplishments, culture and politics of the "Valley of Democracy".