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  2. Irving Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Irving Wallace (March 19, 1916 – June 29, 1990) was an American best-selling author and screenwriter. He was known for his heavily researched novels, many with a sexual theme. He was known for his heavily researched novels, many with a sexual theme.

  3. Category:Novels by Irving Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Irving Wallace" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. The Celestial ...

  4. The Seven Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Following legal action by Wallace, the book was withdrawn, and later republished as The Seven Erotic Minutes with the purported author's name and all references to Wallace removed. [ 2 ] In the epilogue to the novel Eleven Minutes , Paulo Coelho cites Irving Wallace's book as a source of inspiration.

  5. Category:Books by Irving Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Novels by Irving Wallace (9 P) Pages in category "Books by Irving Wallace" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. The Man (Wallace novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Man is a 1964 novel by Irving Wallace that speculatively explores the socio-political consequences in U.S. society when a black man becomes President of the United States. The novel's title derives from the contemporary—fifties, sixties, seventies—American slang English, "The Man".

  7. The People's Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The People's Almanac is a series of three books compiled in 1975, 1978 and 1981 by David Wallechinsky and his father Irving Wallace. [1] In 1973, Wallechinsky became fed up with almanacs that regurgitated bare facts. He had the idea for a reference book to be read for pleasure; a book that would tell the often untold true tales of history.

  8. The Word (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Word is a 1972 mystery thriller novel by American writer Irving Wallace, ... The book was made into an eight-hour miniseries (4 episodes - 2 hr. each) that aired ...

  9. The Fan Club - Wikipedia

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    The Fan Club is a novel by Irving Wallace published in 1974 about a group of men who stalk and plan to kidnap and coerce a popular actress into having sex with them. [1]

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