Paddy Griffin
Fighting Tactics from Waterloo to the Near Future Forward into Battle Paddy Griffin [... more]
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Jason Reynolds
Jason Reynolds & Jason Griffin are superheroes. Two voices One journey [... more]
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Kim Masters
Kim Masters, a contributing editor for Time and Vanity Fair and a former reporter for the Washington Post, is coauthor with Nancy Griffin of Hit & Run. She lives in Los Angeles. [... more]
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Emilie Griffin
Emilie Griffin is the author of five books about religious experience, including Clinging: The Experience of Prayer and Homeward Voyage: Reflections on Life-Changes. [... more]
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Jason Griffin
Jason Reynolds & Jason Griffin are superheroes. Two voices One journey [... more]
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Philip P. Hallie
Philip Hallie was Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University, where he taught for thirty-two years. He died in 1994, leaving this manuscript. That it can now be published is do to the devotion of his wife, Doris Ann Hallie, who ... [... more]
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Elizabeth Subercaseaux
Clara Griffin, the beautiful wife of a successful architect, courageously confronts a life-threatening illness while recording her thoughts and experiences in her journal in the guise of a novel. What develops is a thinly veiled version of ... [... more]
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Marina Harss
Clara Griffin, the beautiful wife of a successful architect, courageously confronts a life-threatening illness while recording her thoughts and experiences in her journal in the guise of a novel. What develops is a thinly veiled version of ... [... more]
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Bethany Griffin
PARKER PRESCOTT IS an ice princess. Cold, aloof, a snob. At least, that's what everyone says on Marion Hennessey's blog. And everyone reads Marion Hennessey's blog. Parker Prescott is a middle child. She's the good one, the dependable one, the ... [... more]
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Susan Griffin
They charmed some of Europe's most illustrious men, honing their social skills as well as their sexual ones, and accumulating wealth, fame, and power along the way. Unlike their geisha counterparts, courtesans didn't lived in brothels or bend ... [... more]
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Nicholas Griffin
Nicholas Griffin grew up in England and New York and wrote his first novel, The Requiem Shark, after genealogical research turned up a pirate in his family tree. He is at work on a third novel, also set in the eighteenth century, about a group of ... [... more]
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Farah Jasmine Griffin
Farah Jasmine Griffin is a professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of More than four decades after her death, Billie Holiday remains one of the most gifted artists of our time-and also one of the most elusive. ... [... more]
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