- Jack
Prelutsky (born
September 8, 1940) is an
American writer of children's
poetry who has
published over 50
poetry collections. He
served as the first...
- is a children's book
credited to Dr.
Seuss "with some help from Jack
Prelutsky and Lane Smith". The book is
based on
verses and
sketches created by Seuss...
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Burton Prelutsky (January 5, 1940 –
December 17, 2021) was an
American screenwriter,
newspaper columnist, and author. A
graduate of Los
Angeles Fairfax...
- Warhol". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved August 19, 2024.
Prelutsky, Burt (March 9, 1969). "Pop Goes the Warhol". Los
Angeles Times West Magazine...
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Plays Haff-Breeds
Stoic About Roles".
Chicago Tribune. p. f14. "BURT
PRELUTSKY: Two Centerfolds". Los
Angeles Times.
December 24, 1972. p. k14. Kramer...
- was
aired on
January 27, 1976, was
written by Burt
Prelutsky and
directed by
Harry Morgan. As
Prelutsky had
written a
number of
episodes of Dragnet, of which...
- Media". www.sportspromedia.com. 9 June 2021.
Retrieved 15 June 2021.
Prelutsky, Zach. "Greenville
Triumph looking to
build new $38.6
million stadium...
- Nemo Greg
Kramer Patrick Marcel Jeanin Slink/Rafi
Michael Yarmush Jack
Prelutsky – as
himself on the
episode "I'm a Poet". Fred
Rogers – as
himself in...
-
later author under name
Diana Serra Cary;
attended in the 1930s Burt
Prelutsky (1940–2021), screenwriter,
journalist and
author Doria Ragland, mother...
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grocery store was on the
ground floor of the Matzos' two-story house. Burt
Prelutsky (CreateSpace
Independent Publishing Platform,
November 3, 2012), Sixty...