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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rhoda_TruaxRhoda Truax - Wikipedia

    She was the sister of arts administrator and cookbook author and editor, Carol Truax. Rhoda Truax married twice, firstly to Dr Robert Henry Aldrich of Boston in 1924 and later, to Henry R. Silberman, a businessman of Boston, in 1955. She joined the League of American Writers in 1938. [3] In 1950, Robert Heineman alleged that Truax had been a ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ring_LardnerRing Lardner - Wikipedia

    John, James, Ring Jr., and David. Ringgold Wilmer Lardner (March 6, 1885 [1] – September 25, 1933) was an American sports columnist and short story writer best known for his satirical writings on sports, marriage, and the theatre. His contemporaries— Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, and F. Scott Fitzgerald —all professed strong ...

  3. Proceedings of the Rabble (1970), The Bobbs-Merrill Company. Blue Hill Avenue (1972), The Bobbs-Merrill Company. The Secret Table (1975), NY Fiction Collective. My Search for the Messiah: Studies and Wanderings in Israel and America (1977), Macmillan . The Red Adam (1990), Sun & Moon Press. The Absent Shakespeare (2002), Fairleigh Dickinson ...

  4. Flamenco. Flamenco is a 1931 novel by the British writer Eleanor Smith. [1]

  5. Three Live Ghosts is a novel by Frederic Isham published in 1918. He adapted it into the 1920 Broadway play of the same name produced by Max Marcin. There were also three film adaptations: Three Live Ghosts (1922 film), a British comedy directed by George Fitzmaurice. Three Live Ghosts (1929 film), an American comedy starring Beryl Mercer.

  6. This allowed Reilly & Lee, the publisher of all the other Oz books (as well as Baum's other books) to issue their own edition of The Wizard of Oz, which had previously been published by George M. Hill Company and later by the Bobbs-Merrill Company after Hill went bankrupt.

  7. lecturer. Period. 1925–1938. Subject. Travel literature, adventure, exploration. Signature. Richard Halliburton (January 9, 1900 – presumed dead after March 24, 1939) was an American travel writer and adventurer who swam the length of the Panama Canal and paid the lowest toll in its history—36 cents in 1928. [1]

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