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Reader's Digest Condensed Books; 1984 #3, Volume 154: Skyscraper / A Shine of Rainbows / The Reckoning / Lady Washington. by. Robert Byrne, Lillian Beckwith, Phillip Finch, Dorothy Clarke Wilson. really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1984.
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Atheneum, 1988. Out of print. Ulverscroft Large Print Books, 1990. A runaway train loaded with nerve gas heads for San Francisco. Carrol & Graf, 1995. Out of print. A roller coaster is sabotaged. (NBC Monday Night Movie, May 1996.) Byrne.org is devoted to the works of Robert By rne.
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Robert Leo Byrne (/ b ɜːr n /; May 22, 1930 – December 6, 2016) was an American author and Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame instructor of pool and carom billiards. [1] Early life and education
Byrne.org is devoted to the works of Robert By rne. Included are descriptions of seven novels, five collections of humorous quo tations, six books and six videotapes about pool and billiards, and two antholog ies, one on cats and the other on fatherhood.
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