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The Interlopers, first published in 1969, was the twelfth novel in the Matt Helm spy series by Donald Hamilton, which began in 1960.It represents a middle period in the Helm novels, being about 80,000 words in length, somewhat longer than the first four or five in the series, but considerably shorter than most of the Helm books of the eighties and nineties, which were generally well over ...
The Interlopers, a Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton "The Interlopers", a short story by Saki; Interloper, by Carbon Based Lifeforms; Other uses. ...
"The Interlopers" is a story about two men, Georg Znaeym and Ulrich von Gradwitz, whose families have fought over a forest in the eastern Carpathian Mountains for generations. Ulrich's family legally owns the land and so considers Georg an interloper when he hunts in the forest.
Interlopers is a 2001 science fiction novel by American writer Alan Dean Foster.The story centers on Cody Westcott, a young archaeologist, who returns from a dig at Apachetarimac having studied the Chachapoyansthat race.
Some interlopers even made the treacherous journey around the rocky headland that flanks the resort’s half-moon bay to steal onto set. ... because the story is so robust and full and layered and ...
"The Interlopers," original radio play, with Elliott Lewis (narrator), Ray Collins and Orson Welles "Song of Solomon," read by Orson Welles "I'm a Fool," story by Sherwood Anderson, with Orson Welles and Nancy Gates "Almanac" and Jiminy Cricket [2]: 367 Extant [7] [5] 4 October 6, 1941 "The Black Pearl," original story by Norman Foster
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Antoine Wilson (born 1971) is a Canadian-American novelist and short story writer. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, and later lived in Southern California, Central California, and Saudi Arabia. [1] He attended UCLA and Iowa Writers' Workshop.