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Bob Drury is an American writer and journalist. He has contributed to a variety of newspapers, magazines, and other publications. He is the author of over twelve non-fiction books. Currently, he resides in Manasquan, New Jersey. [1] [2]
Bob Drury (1980) – New York Times Bestselling author; Paul Fargis (1961) – founder of Stonesong, publisher of several bestselling reference books; Githa Hariharan (1977) – Commonwealth Writers' Prize-winning author and editor; Pat Jordan (1965) – acclaimed author of A False Spring, ranked #37 on Sports Illustrated ' s 100 Top Sports Books
The final one hundred pages of the book contain several "teases" by the author making it clear there is a sequel to come (Drury wrote five more books in his series), but Advise and Consent effectively ends with the overwhelming vote to reject Leffingwell. The segue to the next book in the series is the death of the president (heart attack) and ...
Author of The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, and Without Remorse: Mark Helprin: 1947 – Author of Winter's Tale, A Soldier of the Great War, and Freddy and Fredericka: Robert Jordan: 1947 – 2007 Creator of the Wheel of Time series [411] Robert Ferrigno: 1947 – Author of Prayers for the Assassin [412] Terry Goodkind: 1948 – 2020
Whenever possible, American non-fiction writers should be allocated to one or more of the subcategories, but writers who did not specialise in a particular field, or who wrote about a subject area which does not have a subcategory, may be placed directly into this category.
Bob Drury, author; Michael Franzak, author; Darlene Goff, S.C. Army National Guard's 1st female general; Daniel L. Haulman, historian; Joan of Arc, They Are Calling You, a WWI song; Douglas V. Mastriano, 2015 Colby award recipient for Alvin York: A New Biography of the Hero of the Argonne; Jason Redman, former Navy SEAL and author; Jes Wilhelm ...
Later Drury books in the same timeline are The Hill of Summer (1981) and The Roads of Earth (1984), a two-part series dealing with a major crisis between the United States and the Soviet Union. Drury's 1977 novel Anna Hastings is also set in the same timeline, with its title character Anna appearing in a supporting role in The Hill of Summer ...
Sir Robert Drury (c. 1456–1536) was an English knight, Lord of the Manor of Hawstead, ... Two splendid books once owned by Sir Robert Drury have survived.