John Dos PassosAuthor of U.S.A.: The 42nd Parallel / 1919 / The Big MoneyAlso known as: Dos Passos, Dos Passos, Don dos Passos, Jon Dos Passos, John Dos Pasos, John DOS Passo ... (see complete list), Don Dos Passos, John Dos Pasos, Jhon Dos Passos, Dos John Passos, John Passos Dos, John Dos Passos, john dos passos, John Roderigo Dos Passos, John Roderigo Dos Passos, JOHN DOS and REGINALD MARSH PASSOS, John Dos (P1); Ed. Lewis Gannett Passos, John, Illustrated by Reginald Marsh Dos Passos, John Dos; Kazin, Alfred (Introduction by) Passos, John, and Kazin, Alfred (Introduction by) Dos Pass
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