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Isabel Miller. Alma
Routsong was born Elma
Louise Routsong in
Traverse City, Michigan, on
November 26, 1924. Her father, Carl
Routsong, was a
police sergeant...
- and Sarah, a
historical novel by Alma
Routsong (writing as
Isabel Miller),
which had been self-published by
Routsong in 1969. A "gr****roots acknowledgment"...
- and a "men only" side. When no one took
advantage of it, she and Alma
Routsong kissed in
front of
rolling television cameras. In
describing its success...
- is a 1969
historical fiction novel with
strong ****
themes by Alma
Routsong,
using the pen name
Isabel Miller. It was
originally self-published under...
-
University of
Nebraska Omaha Zach Redmond,
Colorado Avalanche Defenseman Alma
Routsong, ****
fiction novelist Scott Schwenter,
professor of
Hispanic linguistics...
- The
Invincible Iron Man
Howard Stark (voice) Direct-to-video Plot 7 Dean
Routsong 2012
Christmas with You John 2013
Cathedral Canyon Senator Johnson 2017...
- 1960s and 1970s. For example, she and
Sidney Abbott,
Phyllis Birkby, Alma
Routsong, and
Artemis March were
among the
members of CR One, the
first ****-feminist...
- "The
Ballad of the Harp-Weaver" (poems)
Isabel Miller (pseudonym of Alma
Routsong) 1924–1996
American novelist A
Place for Us
Roswell George Mills 1896–1966...
-
successful run.
Patience and
Sarah (originally self-published by
author Alma
Routsong in 1969) is
considered the
first novel to
initiate a
feminist publishing...
- 522 (2020) Po****tion
served 15,727 (2020)
Members 3,850 (2020)
Other information Director Scott Routsong Website http://www.brooks.public.lib.ga.us/...