- Brunswick. He
published under the name
Douglas Fetherling until 1999, and
thereafter under the name
George Fetherling,
switching to his
middle name to honour...
- his essay, "Briefly, the case for the novella",
Canadian author George Fetherling (who
wrote the
novella Tales of Two Cities) said that to
reduce the novella...
-
University of
Chicago Press. ISBNÂ 9780226517292.
Retrieved 28
October 2020.
Fetherling,
George (12 May 2008). "In the Tank". The Walrus.
Archived from the original...
-
Joanne Dru,
actress William L. Elkins, 19th-century
business tycoon Doug
Fetherling,
writer Walter L. Fisher, U.S.
Secretary of the
Interior Mike Florio,...
- with the gun,
surrendered and
called for the police.
According to
George Fetherling,
Godse did not try to flee, he "stood
silently waiting to be arrested...
-
started as a
small press with only one full-time employee,
writer George Fetherling. It
quickly gained attention for
publishing significant authors such as...
- a
national of
Afghanistan named Said
Akbar from the
village of Khost.
Fetherling,
George (2011-11-16). "AKBAR, Said". The Book of ********ins.
Random House...
-
playwright Madeleine Ferron 1922 2010
novelist La fin des loups-garous
George Fetherling 1949
Charlotte Fielden 1932 2021 Joy
Fielding 1945
novelist Connie Fife...
- July 2012). "Pinoy Patriots". Bakitwhy.com.
Retrieved 12
November 2014.
Fetherling,
George (2001). A
Biographical Dictionary of the World's ********ins (Unabridged...
-
drugs and the
attack may have been a
retaliation against the
travel ban.
Fetherling, George; Martin,
Christopher (1
October 2001). "F (Faisal,
Musad Abdel...