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  • Edmond-Hamilton-by-Richard-W-Gombert-40trade-pb41_p_3831.html to http://www.wildsidebooks.com/World-Wrecker-An-Annotated-Bibliography-of-Edmond...
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  • Request clarification on the spelling of Hamilton's first name. Most sources give it as Edmond, not Edmund. Ugajin 08:56, 6 January 2007 (UTC) Per amazon...
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  • Time Trapper bears a pronounced resemblance to the protagonist of an Edmond Hamilton short story, �In the World�s Dusk,� which appeared in the science fiction...
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  • 2008 (UTC) There is at least one other short story called Requiem, by Edmond Hamilton. What if someone would want to add a page about it? —Preceding unsigned...
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  • bottom of letter To Alexander Hamilton from William Vans Murray, 8 May 1793: The San Culotte privateer "commissioned" by Edmond-Charles Genêt, French envoy...
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  • Stars Philip Jose Farmer - In Dark Is the Sun Edmond Hamilton — The City at World's End (1951) Edmond Hamilton —"Superman Under the Red Sun" from Action Comics...
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  • her husband Edmond Hamilton's Star Kings series, making it a rare collaboration between the two." Since Brackett died 1978 and Hamilton the year before...
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  • Sturgeon and Harry Turtledove; the earliest story — "Devolution" by Edmond Hamilton — dates from 1936, and then there's a large chronological jump to the...
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  • Gollancz | place = London | year = 2005 | page = xii}}.</ref><br>[[Edmond Hamilton]]<br>[[Michael Moorcock]]<ref>{{Citation | first = Michael | last =...
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  • included would be analogous to putting John Byrne (if not Mort Weisinger, Edmond Hamilton, Curt Swan, etc.) in the creator slot with Siegel & Shuster in the...
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  • San Ysidro McDonald's massacre, Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Edmond post office shooting, Columbine High School massacre, Binghamton shootings...
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  • later discovered that Alexander Hamilton had threatened and bribed the college to swing votes away from John Adams, Hamilton thought Adams was to bullheaded...
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  • made it look as if Hamilton convinced Washington to run. That is too much credit to Hamilton that Cooke does not give to Hamilton or Jefferson. This is...
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  • Chaplais (1973) Professor R. Davis (1973) Professor E. J. Dobson (1973) Dr Edmond Sollberger (1973) Professor Brinley Thomas (1973) J. G. Beckwith (1974)...
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  • characterized as many things, but "affair" doesn't do it. She was married to Edmond de Talleyrand, but acted as "hostess" for Talleyrand during the Congress...
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  • whack at "Monty"! The source is Nigel Hamilton's biography from a couple of years ago, The Full Monty. Hamilton quotes letters and personal accounts to...
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  • opera. Other notable authors of super-science/space opera included Edmond Hamilton, Jack Williamson and (of course) John W. Campbell. BPK (talk) 21:22...
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  • (UTC) Actually "The Sixth Finger" is based on "The Man Who Evolved" by Edmond Hamilton, first published in 1931, pre-dating Keyes' work by over 2 decades...
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