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The Corps is a series of war novels written by W.E.B. Griffin about the United States Marine Corps before and during the years of World War II and the Korean War.The story features a tightly knit cast of characters in various positions within the Marine Corps, Navy, and upper levels of the United States Government.
James Donald Griffin (June 29, 1929 – May 25, 2008) was an American politician who served in the New York State Senate (56th District, 1967–77) and then for 16 years as the Mayor of Buffalo, New York (1978–93). He later returned to public life serving as a member of the Buffalo Common Council.
James J. Griffin (born 1949) is an American author of traditional western and Texas Ranger novels. Some of his series include the Jim Blawcyzk Texas Ranger stories, Cody Havlicek novels, the A Ranger Named Rowdy series. and the Lone Star Ranger series of Young Adult western novels. He is also a contributor to the Western Fictioneers ...
[4] Book Reporter, as well, liked this book, saying, "TOP SECRET is a big book but an easy read, and pages cry out to be turned for the next thrilling chapter." [ 5 ] Publishers Weekly basically said this book will not please everyone, "Those readers expecting action will be disappointed as a host of characters make plans, read secret memos ...
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James Bennett Griffin (1905–1997), American archaeologist; James Griffin (philosopher) (1933–2019), American philosopher at University of Oxford; James Anthony Griffin (born 1934), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church; James D. Griffin (oncologist), American physician-scientist and cancer expert
Dorado, a Spanish Tale - James Boswell (1786, anonymously) Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz - L. Frank Baum ; The Dot and the Line - Norton Juster ; The Double Helix - James D. Watson ; The Double Image - Helen McInnes ; Doubleshot - Raymond Benson) Double Star - Robert A. Heinlein (Hugo Award, best novel, 1956)
Judy Gigstad reviewed this novel for Bookreporter and she wrote a positive review, saying, " Fans can only anticipate the next Griffin/Butterworth collaboration." [4] Publishers Weekly showed less enthusiasm for the series. A review from it said it liked this book more than it liked other books in the series, "Newcomers will find this a good ...