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William Brashler (born 1947) is an
American author and journalist. He is best
known for
writing The
Bingo Long
Traveling All-Stars and
Motor Kings, which...
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Desjardins &
Brashler 1996, p. 203.
Desjardins &
Brashler 1996, pp. 201–207.
Meyer 2007, pp. 487–490.
Havelaar 1999, pp. 31–53.
Desjardins &
Brashler 1996, pp...
- the Mafia.
University of
Illinois Press. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-2520-3730-6.
Brashler,
William (November 18, 1984). "Big Tuna".
Chicago Tribune. p. 17. Retrieved...
- of Häuschen, i.e. the
diminutive of Haus "house".
Chisholm 1911, p. 11.
Brashler 2009, p. 163.
Chisholm 1911, pp. 11–12. "Urb**** Rhegius". Reformation...
- pp. 12–13.
Copenhaver 1992, p. xliv.
These were all
translated by
James Brashler,
Peter A.
Dirkse and
Douglas M.
Parrott in:
Robinson 1990, pp. 321–338...
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players in the era of
racial segregation.
Loosely based upon
William Brashler's 1973
novel of the same name, it
starred Billy Dee Williams,
James Earl...
- 2024. "Josh Gibson". Encyclopædia
Britannica Online.
January 16, 2024.
Brashler,
William (1978) Josh Gibson: A Life in the
Negro Leagues. Chicago: Ivan...
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Chicago and Rome. At the same time, he
developed a
unique film from the Bill
Brashler novel The
Bingo Long
Traveling All-Stars &
Motor Kings (1976) starring...
- of
strip clubs Admiral Theatre Cinema Treasures -
Admiral Theatre Bill
Brashler, Sometimes, even in real life, the
tough guys
finish dead last, Chicago...
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published in 1979
called Catch You
Later was co-aut****d with
William Brashler.
Bench has also
broadcast games on
television and radio, and is an avid...