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The Gun is a novel by C.S. Forester about an imaginary series of incidents involving a single eighteen-pounder cannon during the Peninsular War (1807–1814). The book was first published in 1933 and has as its background the brutal war of liberation of Spanish and Portuguese forces (regular and partisans) and their British allies against the occupying armies of Napoleonic France.
The series had begun as a joint project by Christopher Lowder (pen name "Jack Adrian") and Laurence James (pen name "James Axler"), with the first book called Pilgrimage To Hell. Laurence James then solely wrote the Deathlands series up to and including Eclipse at Noon. However, due to failing health he was forced to leave the series in 1995.
"The Gun" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in 1952 September issue of Planet Stories, and later published in Beyond Lies the Wub in 1984. "The Gun" has been published in Italian, German, French and Polish translations.
Gun is an American television anthology series which followed a gun as it was passed from owner to owner. The show aired on ABC on Saturday nights from April 12 to May 31, 1997. The series lasted six episodes, each directed by a well-known director, before being cancelled.
The Guns of the South is a alternate history science fiction novel set during the American Civil War by Harry Turtledove. [1] It was released in the United States on September 22, 1992.
The Gun Seller (1996) is the first novel by English actor, musician, comedian, and writer Hugh Laurie. It concerns former Scots Guards officer Thomas Lang and his reluctant involvement in a conspiracy involving international arms dealers, terrorists , the CIA , the MoD , beautiful women and fast motorcycles.
Today on Freep.com, columnist Jeff Seidel introduces us to a survivor of gun violence. Read her story all week online or in next Sunday's Free Press. ... How you can read this series.
The Gun is a 1974 American thriller drama television film. It stars David Huffman , Ron Thompson , Richard Bright , Pepe Serna , Lee de Broux , and Stephen Elliott . It was written for television by Jay Benson, Richard Levinson , and William Link , and directed by John Badham , then a working director of television productions.