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The film, First Blood, was a major success, earning $125 million on a $15 million budget, and spawning an entire Rambo franchise. David Morrell wrote the novelization for Rambo: First Blood Part II and explained that he was bringing the character back because of the success of the movie.
Orcs: First Blood (variant title: Orcs (2004) [1]) is a series of books written by Stan Nicholls. It includes: Bodyguard of Lightning , Legion of Thunder and Warriors of the Tempest . The books focus on the conflicts between a group of orcs and humans , but through the unconventional view of the orcs.
David Morrell (born April 24, 1943) is a Canadian-American author whose debut 1972 novel First Blood, later adapted as the 1982 film of the same name, went on to spawn the successful Rambo franchise starring Sylvester Stallone. [1] He has written 28 novels, and his work has been translated into 30 languages. [2]
"First Blood" is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, originally published in the April 5, 1930 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, illustrated by Harry Russell Ballinger. [1] It was later included in his 1935 short story collection Taps at Reveille .
First Blood, a 1983 novel by Elizabeth Smither; The First Blood, a 1992 novel by Lou Cameron; First Blood, a 1993 novel by Claire Rayner; First Blood, a 2003 short story anthology by Lynn Abbey, the fifth Thieves' World omnibus; First Blood, a 2008 short story anthology by Meljean Brook, Chris Marie Green, Erin McCarthy and Susan Sizemore
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The first prize bundle, for three novels, included Genesis (a very old, rough draft of Black) and a digital download of The Blood Book. This bundle was limited to the first 250 participants. The second prize bundle, for four novels, included Genesis, The Blood Book download, and a print copy of The Blood Book. The print copy has slight ...
An experiment from Harvey's Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus. Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus (Latin, 'An Anatomical Exercise on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Living Beings'), commonly called De Motu Cordis, is the best-known work of the physician William Harvey, which was first published in 1628 and established the ...