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Robert Carlton Brown II (June 14, 1886 – August 7, 1959) was an American writer and publisher in many forms from comic squibs to magazine fiction to advertising to avant-garde poetry to business news to cookbooks to political tracts to novelized memoirs to parodies and much more.
B. Richard Bach; Rosecrans Baldwin; Blue Balliett; Ann Bannon; Kathleen Barber; Margaret Ayer Barnes; Harriet Bates; Joan Bauer (novelist) L. Frank Baum; Charles Beaumont
C. Allan B. Calhamer; Margaret Cameron (author) Alexander Campbell (Illinois politician) Clara Cannucciari; William Carlin; Gerald Carson (writer) Peter Cartwright (revivalist)
National Book Award Finalist Frank Norris: The Pit: A Chicago Story: 1903 Fredric Brown: The Fabulous Clipjoint: 1947 Graham Masterton: Headlines [1] 1986 Halle Butler: The New Me: 2019 ISBN 978-1474612296: Harry Stephen Keeler: The Riddle of the Traveling Skull: 1934 ISBN 1-932416-26-9: James Patterson and David Ellis: The Black Book ...
Novels set in Illinois. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C. Novels set in Chicago (2 C, 129 P) G.
Thomas Awerkamp, Illinois State Senator and businessman; Horace S. Cooley, Illinois Secretary of State; Laura Kent Donahue, Illinois State Senator; Stephen Arnold Douglas, youngest supreme court justice in Illinois history (27 years old); ran as a Democrat against Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 election [17] Mary Lou Kent, Illinois state legislator
A Life in Four Books: Utopia: Thomas More: Utopia (book) the 1516 book The book coined the term "Utopia", meaning an ideal city or civilization. V ; Vermilion Sands: J. G. Ballard: Vermilion Sands collection It is a beach resort with futuristic art. Village of Cream Puffs Carl Sandberg: Rootabaga Stories: Village of Fowl Devotees: Lemony Snicket
The book provides a critical look at Daley's rise to power and at Chicago's political culture of "clout." [39] American Pharaoh (Cohen and Taylor) is a scholarly treatment of the same subject. Studs Terkel's Working (1974) is a series of interviews with American workers. Although Terkel interviewed people in other cities, most of his material ...