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Nicholas P.
Tosches (/ˈtɑːʃəs/;
October 23, 1949 –
October 20, 2019) was an
American journalist, novelist, biographer, and poet. His 1982
biography of...
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Tosches in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tosches is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Nick
Tosches (1949–2019), American...
- by
Julian Schnabel. It is
based upon the
novel of the same name by Nick
Tosches. It
stars Oscar Isaac,
Jason Momoa,
Gerard Butler and Gal Gadot, with Sabrina...
- his
mother to
Tusken Raiders. In the
original film, Luke also
mentions Tosche Station (or
Toshi Station),
which was a
mechanical repair shop featured...
- Variety.
August 6, 2016.
Retrieved August 6, 2016.
Tosches 1992, p. 398.
Tosches 1992, pp. 392–394.
Tosches 1992, p. 413. Clemens,
Samuel (2020). Pat: A Biography...
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Although Jamesone had
several children with his
young Aberdonian wife
Isabella Tosche, only one
lived to adulthood. This was his
youngest daughter Mary. Mary...
- P.
Tosches (born c. 1956) is an
American former college football coach. He was the head
coach at
Princeton University from 1987 to 1999.
Tosches had...
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Dreams is a
biography of Dean
Martin written by Nick
Tosches. It
draws heavily from
interviews Tosches did with
Jerry Lewis, and with Martin's
second wife...
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Retrieved February 22, 2020. McGilligan, p. 114 McGilligan, p. 115
Tosches, Nick. "Nick
Tosches on
Clint Eastwood".
Vanity Fair.
Archived from the
original on...
- King of the Jews is a book by Nick
Tosches. On the
surface it is a
biography of
Arnold Rothstein, the man who
reputedly fixed the 1919
World Series, inspired...