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Vance's stories were reissued as a single volume novel titled Time Spike: The Mysterious Mesa in 2018 (ISBN 978-1-948818-17-9), and was followed by a second volume titled Time Spike: The First Cavalry of the Cretaceous in 2022 (ISBN 978-1-956015-85-0), both published by Eric Flint's Ring of Fire Press.
The Spike and Suzy comic books, originally created by Willy Vandersteen have had four print runs in the English language. [1] The first of these was called Willy and Wanda and was released in the United States. The second and third were released in the UK, the first being entitled Bob and Bobette, and the second Spike and Suzy.
Spike Magazine is an internet cultural journal which began in 1995, founded by its editor Chris Mitchell [1] in Brighton, England. Updated monthly, its motto is "picking the brains of popular culture", though it has an intellectual inclination.
Beneath the Surface (ISBN 9780733619328) is a children's picture book by the author Gary Crew and illustrated by Steven Woolman. It is a sequel to The Watertower. It was published in 2004, 10 years after its predecessor. It is about Dr Spiro Trotter, aka Spike from The Watertower, who is a hydrologist. He returns to Preston, twenty years from ...
The Spike may refer to: The Spike, a 1980 novel by Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss; The Spike (Broderick book), a 1997 nonfiction book by Damien Broderick "The Spike" (essay) by George Orwell; The Spike, a controversial 1978 Irish television drama "The Spike", a 2008 song for The Music; The Spire of Dublin
The Spike is a 1980 spy thriller novel by Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss (New York: Crown Publishers, 1980). Drawing on de Borchgrave's experience as a jet-setting Newsweek journalist and conservative Washington insider, it tells the story of a radical '60s journalist, Bob Hockney , who stumbles upon a Soviet plot for global supremacy by ...
Spike is a novel based on the Canadian television series Degrassi Junior High. It was published by James Lorimer & Company in December 1988 as part of a series of novels focusing on individual characters from the show. The novel centres around Christine "Spike" Nelson, who deals with teenage pregnancy and motherhood and its effects on her ...
Spike is the author of five books. His memoir Photographs of My Father (Knopf, 1973) is the most widely known; an autobiographical account of the murder of his father, civil rights leader Rev. Robert W. Spike, [1] the book was chosen by the New York Public Library as one of its "Ten Best Books of The Year."