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  2. Giles A. Lutz - Wikipedia

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    Giles Alfred Lutz (March 1910 – June 1982) was a prolific author of fiction in the Western genre. Born in March 1910 in Missouri , United States, Lutz for many years wrote short stories about the American West that were published in pulp magazines .

  3. Leopold Bloom - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist of the piece was apparently to be based on a Dubliner named Alfred H. Hunter, who, according to Joyce's biographer, Richard Ellmann, was rumored around town to have been from a Jewish background and to have an unfaithful, promiscuous wife. [2]

  4. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Other contributors during the magazine’s early years included Evan Hunter (under the pen name Ed McBain), Ed Lacy, Bill Pronzini, Jim Thompson, Donald E. Westlake and Charles Willeford (who briefly worked for the magazine). Pat Hitchcock, Alfred's daughter, also briefly worked for the magazine.

  5. Me and Hitch - Wikipedia

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    Me and Hitch is a 1997 book that chronicles the relationship between writer Evan Hunter and director Alfred Hitchcock, beginning with their meeting in the summer of 1959 through April 1963. It focuses upon their successful collaboration on The Birds , and their ill-fated collaboration on Marnie .

  6. Ralph Hayes (author) - Wikipedia

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    During the period of 1975–1976, Hayes authored the six-book team-combat series entitled "Check Force" for the Manor publishing house. Hayes wrote "The Hunter" vigilante series, often referred to as the name "John Yard", for Belmont Tower in 1975. Later, from 1976 to 1978, Hayes wrote the four-volume adventure series called "Stoner" for Manor.

  7. Ohthere of Hålogaland - Wikipedia

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    The Old English version of this book is believed to have been written in Wessex in King Alfred's lifetime or soon after his death, and the earliest surviving copy is attributed to the same place and time. In his account, Ohthere said that his home was in "Halgoland", or Hålogaland, where he lived "north-most of all Norwegians …

  8. Play Hearts Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  9. Donald Spoto - Wikipedia

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    He was known for his biographies of people in the worlds of film and theater, and for his books on theology and spirituality. Spoto wrote 29 books, [ 2 ] including biographies of Alfred Hitchcock , Laurence Olivier , Tennessee Williams , Ingrid Bergman , James Dean , Elizabeth Taylor , Grace Kelly , Marlene Dietrich , Marilyn Monroe , Audrey ...