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Lawrence Goldtree Blochman (February 17, 1900 –
January 22, 1975) was an
American detective story writer and translator.
Lawrence Blochman was born in San...
- summer-deciduous
succulent plant known by the
common names Blochman's liveforever or
Blochman's dudleya. This
species of
Dudleya survives part of the year...
- (1977). Phillot, Lieut.
Colonel D.C. (ed.). The Ain-i Akbari. Trans. H.
Blochman. Delhi:
Munishram Manoharlal. pp. 45–47. ISBN 9788186142240. Hambly, Gavin...
- Denning.
Based on the
short story Death Walks in
Marble Halls by
Lawrence G.
Blochman that
appeared in the
September 1942
issue of
American Magazine. It is also...
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plant in the
family Asteraceae known by the
common names Blochman's erigeron and
Blochman's leafy daisy.
Erigeron blochmaniae is
endemic to California...
- 132–133. ISBN 978-0-470-75830-4. OCLC 214282198. Abu 'l-Fazl Allami;
Blochman, H (1977). Phillot, Lieut.
Colonel D.C. (ed.). The Ain-i
Akbari (3rd ed...
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Woodside Elementary School District Ballard Elementary School District Blochman Union Elementary School District Buellton Union Elementary School District...
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Blochmann or
Blochman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elisabeth Blochmann (1892–1972),
German educator Heinrich Blochmann (1838–1878)...
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Dorothy L. Sayers,
Brett Halliday, Ray Bradbury,
Craig Rice,
Lawrence Blochman, all of whom you will find in this issue, and
dozens of
others who will...
- been
contracted to direct,
complained that "it
stinks to heaven". L. G.
Blochman and
Philip MacDonald were the next
writers ****igned, but
Whale also found...