One Blood: The Death and Resurrection of Charles R. Drew.Miller, E. Ethelbert
There would be noir Westerns (Blood on the Moon, 1948), noir war movies (Attack!, 1956), noir horror (The Body Snatcher, 1945), even noir melodramas like Cain’s own Mildred Pierce, adapted for the screen in 1945.But they all started with what Hammett, Chandler, and Cain did on ...
1.15 Eve of Destruction 1.16 Going Public 1.17 Danger 1.18 House of M 1.19 The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire 1.20 World War Hulk 1.21 Legacy 1.22 Utopia 1.23 Death of a Mentor 1.24 Red Shadow 1.25 A Man Called X 1.26 House of X 1.27 Dawn of X 1.28 Reign of X 1.29 Inferno 1....
Concerns about censorship at Scholastic’s Rising Voices Library, a diversity-focused provider of educational materials, arose on Wednesday after writer Maggie Tokuda-Hall was asked to revise an author’s note in her book about Japanese American incarceration during World War II. Tokuda-Hall spoke o...
…On the serious side, [Geoffrey Bache] Smith persuaded Tolkien to become a poet and was therefore truly instrumental in turning him into the author we know. Smith sent Tolkien a letter from deepest danger in the trenches of the Great War to declare himself a ‘wild and whole-hearted admire...
From IMBd Charles B. Pierce bio-In 1971 there were local headlines about a Sasquatch-like creature sighted in the vicinity around the nearby town of Fouke, in Miller County. The “Fouke Monster” was reportedly seen in the Boggy Creek area and was suspected of attacking dogs and livestock as...
Charles Hickerson’s son, David Hickerson, moved to Tennessee before 1812 where one of his sons served in the War of 1812. We don’t think of letters being written and travel occurring between those locations, about 350 miles across the mountain range, but both seemed to happen ...
Frankie asks her why she suddenly called him, "The trouble with you is that you pretend you don't care about things but you do. You were very upset about Vicki’s death weren't You? He tells her he'd like to find the guy, –“Save the State on its electric bill. She was a ...
Clinton Miller was NHF’s second lobbyist at that time and Charles described him as a ‘tenacious bulldog.’ When he latched on to an issue, the lobbyist never released his death grip. “If Clinton got a ‘no,’ he’d be back again the next day; the man simply wouldn’t give up ...
L. P. MILLER & CO, PUBLISHERS, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA AND STOCKTON, CAL. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1890, by J. R. JONES, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. This book is in the public domain. OCR (Optical Character Recognition)...