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William Least Heat-Moon (born
William Lewis Trogdon,
August 27, 1939) is an
American travel writer and historian. He
describes his
heritage as English...
- dried-up tree.
Luther attempts to
borrow the
indoor tree of
neighbor Wes
Trogdon, who is
going away for a w****, with the
warning that he is not to damage...
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travel book,
published in 1982, by
William Least Heat-Moon, born
William Trogdon. In 1978,
after separating from his wife and
losing his job as a teacher...
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Building Nursing Building O.A.
Grant Humanities Building Tarleton Center Trogdon House W.K.
Gordon Center for the
Industrial History of
Texas Tarleton–Fort...
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Interwar Politics of Form". The
Hemingway Review.
Volume 26,
issue 2. 7–21
Trogdon,
Robert W. "Forms of Combat: Hemingway, the
Critics and
Green Hills of...
- 1997. Mauldin, Bill, Ambrose,
Stephen E., Up Front, W. W. Norton, 2000.
Trogdon,
Robert W.,
Ernest Hemingway: A
Literary Reference, Da Capo Press, 2002...
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complex opened in 1965,
designed by
Warren C.
Heylman and
William Trogdon.
Occasional non-stop
flights to
southern California since the 1970s have...
- ISBN 0-8090-9726-5. The
Unknown Travels and
Dubious Pursuits of
William Clark by Jo Ann
Trogdon, 2015,
University of
Missouri Press Wikiquote has
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University Press, 1996 (Penn
State Series in the
History of the Book).
Robert Trogdon, The
Lousy Racket: Hemingway, Scribners, and the
Business of Literature...
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Production Executive producers Paula Hart Nell
Scovell (1996–1997)
Miriam Trogdon (1997–2000)
Carrie Honigblum &
Renee Phillips (1999–2000)
Bruce Ferber...