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  2. Kenneth Kister - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth F. Kister (November 3, 1935 – September 21, 2022) [1] was an academic, professor of library science and authority in the field of reference and information sources. [ 2 ] Career

  3. Death Wish (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Garfield thought that Bronson was miscast as Paul Kersey, because when the action-star appeared on screen, Garfield commented "you knew he was going to start blowing people away", which spoiled the plot-twist of his story for the audience who had never read the book. Director Michael Winner dismissed the author's criticisms, calling him an "idiot".

  4. Garfield County Library District - Wikipedia

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    The library district serves the unincorporated areas in Garfield County, Colorado. Additionally, the library district partners with cities and towns to manage their libraries. The district operates 6 libraries. [1] In 2019, the district had 580,725 visitors and checked out 362,164 books, eBooks, magazines, and media (DVDs, CDs, audiobooks). [4]

  5. Leon Garfield - Wikipedia

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    Leon Garfield FRSL (14 July 1921 – 2 June 1996) was a British writer of fiction. He is best known for children's historical novels, though he also wrote for adults. He wrote more than thirty books and scripted Shakespeare: The Animated Tales for television.

  6. Death Sentence (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Garfield was inspired to write this novel sequel because he was so disappointed in the 1974 film adaption, he described it as "incendiary". He felt upset that the film's audience was encouraged by the violence and vigilantism, despite the story being against both topics in his book, in which Charles Bronson agrees with. Garfield thought that ...

  7. Hopscotch (Garfield novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hopscotch is a 1975 novel by American writer Brian Garfield, in which a CIA field officer walks away from the Agency in order to keep from being retired and placed behind a desk, and invites the Agency to pursue him by writing an exposé and mailing chapters of it piecemeal to all the major intelligence agencies around the world, including the CIA.

  8. The Paladin (Garfield novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Paladin is a 1979 historical novel by Brian Garfield.Supposedly based on a true story, it is about a young boy "Christopher Creighton" who befriends Winston Churchill in the mid 1930s and then goes on to take an active role in a number of World War II operations including: informing Churchill in advance of the surrender of Belgium leading to the Dunkirk evacuation, stopping the Americans ...

  9. Mark Evanier - Wikipedia

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    Mark Stephen Evanier (/ ˈ ɛ v ə n ɪər /; born March 2, 1952) [1] is an American comic book and television writer, known for his work on the animated TV series Garfield and Friends and on the comic book Groo the Wanderer. [2]