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My 60 Memorable Games is a chess book by Bobby Fischer, first published in 1969. It is a collection of his games dating from the 1957 New Jersey Open to the 1967 Sousse Interzonal . Unlike many players' anthologies, which are often titled My Best Games and include only wins or draws, My 60 Memorable Games includes nine draws and three losses.
Simon Fischer may refer to: Simon Fischer (ice hockey) (born 1988), American-born ice hockey player; Simon Fischer (musician), Australian violinist; Simon Fischer nut butters manufactured by Solo Foods; Simon Fischer, fictional character introduced in Season 3 of the television series Covert Affairs
Leslie Charteris bibliography Novels ↙ 19 Collections ↙ 14 Scripts ↙ 8 Translations ↙ 1 Novellas ↙ 11 Non-fiction ↙ 2 Introduction ↙ 1 References and footnotes Leslie Charteris (born Leslie Charles Bowyer Yin; 1907–1993) was a British-American writer best known for his series on stories featuring Simon Templar, also known as The Saint. Born in Singapore to a Chinese father ...
The book line is published by Simon & Schuster's imprints Pocket Books, Pocket Star, Gallery, and Atria. Key: All novels published as paperback editions, except where indicated.
Simon Lewis, who was a mundane in City of Bones, then a vampire from the middle of City of Ashes until almost the end of City of Heavenly Fire has been stripped of his memories by a greater demon in the final volume of The Mortal Instruments. In order to retrieve his memories, he decides to become a Shadowhunter, but he must first train at the ...
The Predator novels are an extension of the Predator franchise, the most recent are published by Dark Horse Comics under their DH Press imprint. The first novel in the new series, Predator: Forever Midnight, was released in 2006 and proved a success (selling 1,000 copies a month) [1] leading to further volumes being commissioned.
It starred Louis Hayward as Simon Templar and Jonathan Hale as Inspector Henry Farnack, the American counterpart to the British character, Chief inspector Claud Eustace Teal. The film was a success and seven more films followed rapidly. They were sometimes based upon outlines by Charteris, while others were based loosely on his novels or novellas.
This is a list of fictional novels either from or inspired by Murder, She Wrote.. During the series many novels that J.B. Fletcher wrote, were mentioned. Her first novel, The Corpse Danced at Midnight, was made into a film in one episode, and later in the series another was made into a theatre play.