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  2. Howard Fast - Wikipedia

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    Howard Melvin Fast (November 11, 1914 – March 12, 2003) was an American novelist and television writer. Fast also wrote under the pen names E.V. Cunningham and Walter Ericson . Biography

  3. Category:Novels by Howard Fast - Wikipedia

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  4. Blue Heron Press - Wikipedia

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    Blue Heron Press was a way for Fast to publish his book Spartacus, which at the time was blacklisted. Spartacus became the first book published by the new press. In 1953, Blue Heron Press published a reprint of W. E. B. Du Bois ' The Souls of Black Folk , which was the eighth book published by Blue Heron Press.

  5. Scott Graham - Wikipedia

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    Scott Graham (born June 10, 1965) is an American sportscaster, who was previously the play-by play television announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies. He also has worked with NFL Films and has hosted The NFL on Westwood One .

  6. The Immigrants - Wikipedia

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    The Immigrants (1977) is a historical novel written by Howard Fast.Set in San Francisco during the early 20th century, it tells the story of Daniel Lavette, a self-described "roughneck" who rises from the ashes of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and becomes one of the most successful and dominating figures in San Francisco.

  7. How family bond, love of athletics steered Hillsboro ... - AOL

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    Graham-Howard, who is averaging 14.1 points and 4.5 assists, has led Hillsboro to a 11-3 record. The Burros had a busy seven-day period the week of Jan. 8, during which they played three games ...

  8. Julius Fast - Wikipedia

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    Julius Fast. Julius Fast (April 17, 1919 – December 16, 2008) was an American author of both fiction and non-fiction. In 1946 he was the first recipient of the Edgar Award given by the Mystery Writers of America for the best first novel of 1945. [1] Fast was born in Manhattan, the younger brother of novelist Howard Fast.

  9. Spartacus (Fast novel) - Wikipedia

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    Spartacus is a 1951 historical novel by American writer Howard Fast. It is about the historic slave revolt led by Spartacus around 71 BC. The book inspired the 1960 film directed by Stanley Kubrick and the 2004 TV adaptation by Robert Dornhelm.