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Moonraker is a 1979 spy-fi film, the eleventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert , it co-stars Lois Chiles , Michael Lonsdale , Corinne Cléry , and Richard Kiel .
Date Book Author January 7: Mommie Dearest: Christina Crawford: January 14: Gnomes: text by Wil Huygen, illustrated by Rien Poortvliet: January 21: Mommie Dearest: Christina Crawford ...
French first edition: 1979 Fleuve noir James Bond 007 et le Moonraker trans. André Gard; German first edition: 1979 Goldmann Moonraker streng geheim: 007 erobert d. Weltraum trans. Tony Westermayr; Dutch first edition: 1979 A. W. Bruna James Bond en de Moonraker trans. David Brisk; Spanish first edition: 1979 Bruguera Moonraker trans. José M ...
The first issue of The New York Times, then known as New-York Daily Times, published in 1851. The New York Times was established in 1851 by New-York Tribune journalists Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. [4] The Times experienced significant circulation, particularly among conservatives; New-York Tribune publisher Horace Greeley praised the ...
This is a list of lists by year of The New York Times number-one books. The New York Times Best Seller list was first published without fanfare on October 12, 1931. [1] [2] It consisted of five fiction and four nonfiction for the New York City region only. [2] The following month the list was expanded to eight cities, with a separate list for ...
The Des Moines Register reports on Oct. 30, 1979, that Iowa Gov. Robert Ray has returned from a trip to southeast Asia, where he visited refugee camps. The Des Moines Register is celebrating 175 ...
In the novel, Sir Hugo Drax is an English World War II soldier, believed to have been working in Liverpool harbour before the war, who became a post-war millionaire. He has red hair, and half of his face is badly scarred from a German attack during the war.
On August 15, 1979, Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now arrived in theaters. The film went on to earn eight nominations at the 52nd Academy Awards, including a nod in the best picture category ...