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  2. Jim Bishop - Wikipedia

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    Bishop spent the remainder of his career writing biographical books about notable figures and Christian-themed books. Bishop's book The Day Lincoln Was Shot was published in 1955. Bishop had worked on the book for 24 years. The book was successful, selling more than 3 million copies, and it was translated into 16 languages. [1]

  3. The Day Christ Died - Wikipedia

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    A dramatization of the last 24 hours of Jesus Christ's life, it is based on Jim Bishop's 1957 book of the same name. [2] The book was co-adapted by James Lee Barrett, who, 15 years prior, had scripted The Greatest Story Ever Told for George Stevens. Bishop, who did not accept the adaptation, had his name removed from the credits.

  4. Hearts in Suspension - Wikipedia

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    The book features a new essay by King entitled "Five to One, One in Five," four installments of "King's Garbage Truck" (a column King wrote for UMaine's student newspaper), a reprint of King's novella Hearts in Atlantis, which is set on the campus in 1966, twelve essays from "fellow students and friends from King's college days," and "a gallery of period photographs and documents."

  5. The Day Lincoln Was Shot - Wikipedia

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    The Day Lincoln Was Shot is a 1998 American television film based on the book by Jim Bishop. It is a re-creation of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, co-written and directed by John Gray, and stars Lance Henriksen as Abraham Lincoln and Rob Morrow as John Wilkes Booth. The film premiered on TNT on April 12, 1998. [1]

  6. James Bishop - Wikipedia

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    James Cunningham Bishop (1870–1932), American banker; Jamie Bishop (1971–2007), German language instructor and Virginia Tech shooting victim; Jamie Bishop (cricketer) (1971–2015), Welsh cricket player; Jim Bishop (1907–1987), American journalist; Jim Bishop (baseball) (1898–1973), Major League Baseball pitcher

  7. The Death of a President - Wikipedia

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    The book is dedicated: "For all in whose hearts he still lives—a watchman of honor who never sleeps".[1]The book chronicles several days in late November 1963, from a small reception the Kennedys hosted in the White House on Wednesday, November 20, the evening before the visit to Dallas, Texas, through the flight to Texas, the motorcade, the assassination, the hospital, the airplane journey ...

  8. The Stainless Steel Rat - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop eventually became Jim's mentor and taught him a great deal about their trade, as well as a code of ethics. Eventually Jim and The Bishop had to leave Bit O'Heaven and on their first off-planet adventure The Bishop was killed. As a parting gift he left Jim a note that he signed with his real name, although the name is not revealed to ...

  9. Jim Thompson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    A number of Thompson's books were adapted as popular films, including The Getaway and The Grifters. The writer R.V. Cassill has suggested that of all crime fiction, Thompson's was the rawest and most harrowing; that neither Dashiell Hammett nor Raymond Chandler nor Horace McCoy ever "wrote a book within miles of Thompson". [1]

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