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    Ripley Hitchcock (born James Ripley Wellman Hitchcock; 1857–1918) was a prominent American editor. He edited the works of Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Conan...
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  • Ripley is an American neo-noir psychological thriller miniseries created, written and directed by Steven Zaillian, based on Patricia Highsmith's 1955 crime...
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  • States Army major Ripley P. Bullen (1902–1976), American archaeologist and academic Ripley Hitchcock (1857–1918), American editor Ripley Parker (born 2000)...
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  • player Jimmy Hitchcock (golfer) (1930–2015), English golfer Ripley Hitchcock (1857–1918), American editor, born James Ripley Wellman Hitchcock This disambiguation...
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  • writer, and actor Ripley Hitchcock (1857–1918), American editor Robert Hitchcock (born 1944), Australian sculptor Robert Hitchcock (dramatist) (died 1809)...
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  • the first edition entirely sold out within 36 hours of publication. Ripley Hitchcock, who was affiliated with Bellamy's publishers, explained the thematic...
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    English poets Recollections Personal and Literary (1903), edited by Ripley Hitchcock Ehrlich, Eugene and Gorton Carruth. The Oxford Illustrated Literary...
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    Plainsmen, describing the adventures of Buffalo Jones. Harper's editor Ripley Hitchcock rejected it, the fourth work in a row. He told Grey, "I do not see...
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    Barnes, and the formation of the American Book Company conglomerate, Ripley Hitchcock became editor-in-chief, bringing with him Gilbert Parker, Stephen Crane...
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  • Edward Noyes Westcott — David Harum (published version assembled by Ripley Hitchcock) Donald E. Westlake — Memory Thomas Wolfe — The Web and the Rock, You...
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    which was adapted into a 1951 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Her 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley was well received in the United States and Europe...
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    Hadley Childe Hassam Thomas Hastings Anthony Hecht David Jayne Hill Ripley Hitchcock Cecil de Blaquiere Howard Julia Ward Howe William Henry Howe William...
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    Governor of New Hampshire Christian Hansen Jr., U.S. Marshal for Vermont Ripley Hitchcock, prominent editor Lempi Ikävalko, Finnish-born poet, author, journalist;...
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    short stories At the Casa Napoleon (1914), which contains a memoir by Ripley Hitchcock Articles and short stories "Pancha, a Story of Monterey" (1884) in...
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    decades. Her summer neighbors in Onteora Park included Will Carleton, Ripley Hitchcock, Carroll Beckwith (who referred to her in his diaries by the nickname...
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    1906. 1906: The Story of the Railroad. The Story of the West Series (Ripley Hitchcock, ed.). New York, NY: D. Appleton and Company. 1906. 1908: Weiga of...
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    several times, but in December 1897 reached Ripley Hitchcock, an editor at D. Appleton & Company. Hitchcock edited the book, which was eventually published...
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    kiss, meeting Alfred Hitchcock". Fox News. Retrieved 27 January 2024. Rick29. "Veronica Cartwright Talks with the Café about Hitchcock, Alien, and the Beaver"...
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    played Lt. Ripley Masters. After the series ended in 1959, he guest-starred in television programs including Gunsmoke, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Lassie...
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  • exhibitions of work by painters, sculptors, and print makers. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock helped to form the Alliance out of the Art Workers Club for Women and...
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