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Dog Soldiers deals with the fall of the counterculture in America, the rise of mass cynicism and the end of the optimism of the 1960s. California has moved on from the Summer of Love to post-Manson paranoia. Converse, a once-promising writer now unable to do more than observe, waits for artistic inspiration as a war correspondent in Vietnam.
American Hero is a 1993 satirical conspiracy novel, reissued as Wag the Dog: A Novel in 2004, written by Larry Beinhart.It speculates that Operation Desert Storm had been scripted and choreographed as a ploy to get George H. W. Bush reelected to a second term (taking cues from Margaret Thatcher's similar war in the Falkland Islands), while at the same time analyzing exactly why that conflict ...
Pacific War series Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen: Alternate Pacific War. Pearl Harbor: A Novel of 8 December (2007) Days of Infamy (2008) Destroyermen series Taylor Anderson: In the midst of World War II, an old battered four stacker and its Japanese enemy is swept through a storm and finds itself on a version of Earth where humans had ...
If You Don't Buy This Book, We'll Kill This Dog: Life, Laughs, Love, and Death at National Lampoon is an American book that was published in 1994. It is a history based on the author Matty Simmons ' involvement with National Lampoon magazine and its various spin-offs, including the film Animal House .
Television series about the Cold War (5 C, 22 P) B. Cold War board wargames ... A Boy and His Dog; Bubblegum Crisis; The Butter Battle Book; C. Chess (musical)
War The Last American: Series originally from Marvel in 1990/1991, re-released by Com.X: Novel 1990 War Nightfall: Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg: Extension written by Silverberg of the Asimov story of the same name Game 1990 War Mad Max: A single-player NES game based on the movie Mad Max 2. Manga 1990–1995 War Battle Angel Alita: Yukito ...
The world lost one of Hollywood's most iconic dogs this week. Moonie, the chihuahua who played Elle Woods' dog Bruiser in both "Legally Blonde" films, died at the age of 18 on Thursday.
Cheeseface (1968/1969 – 1976) was a dog who featured on the famous "Death" issue of the National Lampoon magazine, released January 1973.The cover, photographed by Ronald G. Harris, [1] showed the dog with a gun pointed to his head, and the caption "If You Don't Buy This Magazine, We'll Kill This Dog".