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Koecher had met Mills, famed author of The Power Elite, through Mills's Ukrainian-American wife during a visit to Poland.

The famed author exhibited both equally in his writing and in his non-literary pursuits, which included lepidopterology, the study of butterflies and moths.

Political scientist Mark Chou has a piece in Governing magazine commenting on my exchange on "foot voting" with J.D. Vance, the famed author of Hillbilly Elegy.

— Larry McMurtry, the famed author of "Lonesome Dove" and dozens of other books, was walking slowly along State Highway 79 on Friday morning toward this town's only major intersection.

I watched Greg Mortenson, the famed author of "Three Cups of Tea," open one of his schools for girls in this remote Afghan village in the Hindu Kush mountains.

The final sequence in the hotel foreshadows the nightmare-puzzle of Alain Resnais's Last Year in Marienbad (1961) and the bizarre scene in which vast, excitable crowds in Palermo mob a sexy celebrity writer called Gloria Perkins is very like that in Godard's Breathless (1960), in which Jean Seberg's Patricia goes to interview the famed author Parvulesco, played in cameo by Jean-Pierre Melville.

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Feel free to gloss over the Cardigan manuscript of the —the only complete manuscript of a Chaucer work held at a public university in the United States or its vast manuscript collections of famed authors such as William Shakespeare, James Joyce, David Foster Wallace, and more!

There were rows of literature on the mahogany bookcases, a lineup of famed authors interrupted by the occasional Bulldogs helmet, Georgia ball cap and autographed football, all sharing the same shelf space.

For instance, famed authors Malcolm Gladwell and Michael Lewis don't use Twitter.

Using books donated by famed authors and publishers, the campaign, marketed in the stores as "Buy Books for Syria," aims to raise 1 million British pounds (about $1.5 million). .

At the rise of the Jazz Age, when the vibe here was more bohemian than boutique-centric, famed authors and artists like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso would head to La Rotonde for afternoon coffees that quickly evolved into evening cocktails.

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