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- Reggie Nadelson is an American novelist, known for writing mystery novels. She was born and raised in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York. After graduating...
- Carol Cooperman Nadelson (born October 13, 1936) is an American psychiatrist. In 1984, she was elected the first female president of the American Psychiatric...
- optioned a biography by Reggie Nadelson, titled Comrade Rockstar, finally published in the U.S. by Walker & Company in 2006. Nadelson had been inspired to write...
- Say Yes to the Dress: Denmark Say Yes to the Dress: Since the Big Day Nadelson, Reggie (February 18, 2012). "Virginal or strapless? How New York says...
- developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Red Hook, a novel by Reggie Nadelson Redhook (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- candidates, especially for judgeships. O'Hara-backed Peter Sweeney and Eileen Nadelson won judgeships in 2001 and several other insurgent candidates have won...
- Melrose Press. p. 1005. ISBN 978-1903986-30-1 – via Internet Archive. Nadelson, Reggie (26 September 1990). "Big man, big ideas". The Independent. p. 19...
- throwing a block party to celebrate 85 years in business". Time Out New York. Nadelson, Reggie (28 December 2021). "A New York Sweet Shop Out of Childhood Dreams"...
- Hollingsworth and Stewart Lansley Londongrad (novel), a 2010 novel by Reggie Nadelson Londongrad. L'ulitma spia the Spanish title of Alan S. Cowell's book The...
- Inspiration Room". The Inspiration Room. May 7, 2006. Retrieved May 1, 2016. Nadelson, Reggie (February 18, 2012). "Virginal or strapless? How New York says...