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Richard, Rick, or Dick Wallace may refer to: Edgar Wallace (1875–1932), born Richard Wallace, British writer; Richard Alfred Wallace (1861–1935), Canadian politician and Northwest Territories MLA; Richard L. Wallace (born 1936), American educator and chancellor of the University of Missouri; Richard Wallace (cricketer) (1934–2019 ...
Portrait of former BC NDP MLA Barbara Wallace, published in 1995. ... Barbara Wallace. creator. some value. Flickr user ID: 200636833@N02. author name string: BC NDP ...
The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with W ... (1912–1998, US, f), pseudonym of John Wallace Pritchard; Irving Wallace (1916 ...
David Foster Wallace giving a reading in San Francisco in 2006. David Foster Wallace (1962–2008) was an American author of novels, essays, and short stories. In addition to writing, Wallace was employed as a professor at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, and Pomona College in Claremont, California.
Wallechinsky was born in Los Angeles to a Jewish family, [1] the son of writer Sylvia Kahn and the author and screenwriter Irving Wallace. [2] His younger sister was fellow author Amy Wallace, a "witch" of Carlos Castaneda who co-wrote many books with him and their father and authored Sorcerer's Apprentice: My Life with Carlos Castaneda in 2003.
Amy Wallace (July 3, 1955 – August 10, 2013) was an American writer. She was the daughter of writers Irving Wallace and Sylvia Wallace and the sister of writer and populist historian David Wallechinsky. She was co-author of the bestselling book The Book of Lists (1977).
The association also publishes the MLA Handbook, a guide that is geared toward high school and undergraduate students and has sold more than 6,500,000 copies. The MLA produces the online database, MLA International Bibliography, the standard bibliography in language and literature. [6] Exhibit hall booths at MLA 2007 convention in Chicago
Marshall Bolton Frady (January 11, 1940 – March 9, 2004) was an American Emmy Award-winning journalist and author particularly known for his work on the civil rights movement in the American South. In 1968, he published Wallace, a biography of George Wallace, later described by contemporary Marc Cooper as "an instant classic". [1]