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  1. Oct 1, 2024 · Irving Wallace, author of "The Last of the Whipping Bosses," said the Putnam Lumber Company owned 75% of the land in Dixie County, and most residents were dependent on it for their...

  2. Oct 1, 2024 · Irving Wallace, author of “The Last of the Whipping Bosses,” said the Putnam Lumber Company owned 75% of the land in Dixie County, and most residents were dependent on it for...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MicronationMicronation - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · The first use of micronation in a book was in an eponymous dedicated section of the 1978 The People's Almanac#2 by David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace. [46] In 1979, the first book about micronations, How to Start Your Own Country , was published by Erwin S. Strauss . [ 47 ]

  4. Sep 30, 2024 · Author Wallenchinsky, son of novelist Irving Wallace, said he was sorry Mark felt the way he did but “I still don’t agree with the religious movement he was involved in.” The author did admit he was uncomfortable criticizing his classmates in the book.

  5. Oct 2, 2024 · Irvings depiction of Gotham’s residents as “self-important and foolish people,” according to Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace in Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898, actually ...

  6. Oct 3, 2024 · Thomas L. Irving believed the group was “[t]he greatest thing we ever had” in terms of “help[ing] spread the image of the Church” (58, 59). Even LSLC’s lead singer, Alba, felt the group was “an inspired missionary tool” (“Untitled” 29).

  7. perfectretort.blogspot.comStaircase Wit

    4 days ago · Falling for Provence by Alison Roberts. When Ellie, Laura, and Fiona Gilchrist inherit a house in Provence from an uncle they never knew, Laura organizes a trip to inspect it and brings Ellie along. Ellie is recovering from the tragedy of losing her infant son and her family wants her to try to move on. The little house has been empty for years ...