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  2. Richard S. Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 he switched careers and became a book editor for a number of publishers, most notably Walker & Company. Inspired by both the westerns he was editing and the frequent layoffs in the industry which left him with free time, [4] Wheeler penned his first novel, Bushwhack, published by Doubleday in 1978. [1]

  3. Tom Swift and His Airship - Wikipedia

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    Tom Swift, and his friend (John Sharp - aeronaut extraordinaire), designed and built the Red Cloud: an airship that was half blimp/dirigible and half airplane. In fact, it had two wings (like the World War I biplanes) extending out from a spacious gondola which sat beneath the rather voluminous gas-filled balloon. It was fast, achieving over 80 ...

  4. Estelle Roberts - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] She wrote the book Forty Years a Medium (1959). The book was described in a review by journalist Tom Greenwell as non-scientific and was questioned how anyone apart from the author could take it seriously. [4] The spirit guide of Roberts known as Red Cloud made false predictions.

  5. The Reality Dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    The data shows the Laymil homeworld being overrun by a red cloud of unknown origin. On Lalonde the possessed close to within a few hundred kilometres of Durringham. As they advance, a strange red cloud starts forming above centres of possessed activity. Ralph Hiltch and Kelven Solanki evacuate their respective personnel from the planet.

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, January 15

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    2. These words indicate an "insufficiency" or absence of something. 3. Options for a popular drink. 4. These words are preceded by a common male title/honorific (usually reserved for adult men).

  7. Flashman and the Redskins - Wikipedia

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    Kingsley Amis was a fan of the Flashman novels and always regarded this book as the best in the series. [1] In The Boston Phoenix , reviewer Michael Gee noted that "The inevitability of the destruction of the Indian tribes is an unlikely topic for a comic novel.

  8. Combat Logistics Battalion 6 - Wikipedia

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    The book was written by the platoon commander. It is one of relatively few books covering combat logistics in Afghanistan (compared to the number of books covering other types of combat operations). The Marine Corps Times called the book "a rare look into the world of the Marines whose job it was to ferry supplies to the fighting forces in ...

  9. Witchville - Wikipedia

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    They decide to continue with their quest but the red cloud comes out of their host revealing enemies and the Red Queen herself. They are overwhelmed, Erik is killed, Jason taken prisoner, and the rest of the group are forced to retreat. The Red Queen attacks the castle, wanting the book of magic. Malachi tells Kramer to flee and hide the book.