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  2. Harper Row - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird (Harper Row) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, primarily in association with Batman. Harper Row was created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo , [ 1 ] first appearing in Batman (vol. 2) #7 (March 2012), before debuting as Bluebird in Batman #28 (February 2014). [ 2 ]

  3. John Ehle - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Harper & Row published The Land Breakers, perhaps his most well-known book. [6] The book is a fictional account set in the late 18th century that traces the story of the first White pioneers to settle in the Appalachian wilderness of the mountains of Western North Carolina.

  4. Deathbird Stories - Wikipedia

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    Deathbird Stories: A Pantheon of Modern Gods is a 1975 collection of short stories by American author Harlan Ellison, written over a period of ten years; [1] the stories address the theme of modern-day "deities" that have replaced the older, more traditional ones.

  5. List of DC Comics characters: R - Wikipedia

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    Cullen Row is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted during "The New 52" reboot. Cullen Row is the gay brother of Harper Row. When his bullies attacked him and Harper managed to tase one of them, Cullen was saved by Batman. [70]

  6. Snapper Carr - Wikipedia

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    This version is a history teacher at Happy Harbor High School who later becomes its principal and adopts Harper Row and her brother Cullen. Snapper Carr appears in Supergirl, portrayed by Ian Gomez. This version is the editor-in-chief of CatCo Magazine. [149]

  7. Game Without Rules - Wikipedia

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    The mystery critic Anthony Boucher called Game without Rules the second-best volume of spy short stories ever published, next only to Somerset Maugham's Ashenden. [6]Kirkus Reviews considered the book to be a coup, a "stellar collection of short stories in a very difficult form — episodes and espionage".

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  9. Brooks Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Brooks Thomas (November 28, 1931 – February 5, 2010) was an American lawyer and executive of Harper & Row. He was the only child of Walter Horstmann Thomas, a Philadelphia Architect, and Ruth Sterling Boomer. Thomas joined Harper & Row in 1968. [1] Brooks Thomas married Kiono K (Tucciarone) Thomas on October 7, 2004.