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The Law and Jake Wade (1956), filmed under the same title (1958) Apache Rising (1957), filmed as Duel at Diablo (1966) The Bounty Killer (1958), filmed as (Italian-Spanish movie) El Precio de un Hombre (1966), aka The Ugly Ones in the US. Renegade Posse (1958), filmed as Bullet for a Badman (1964) The Reformed Gun (1959) Rider from Wind River ...
Charles Wade (1863–1922) was the premier of New South Wales, 1907–10. Charles or Charlie Wade may also refer to: Charles Paget Wade (1883–1956), English architect and artist; Charlie Wade (born 1963), American volleyball coach; Charlie Wade (American football) (born 1950), American football wide receiver
Midwood Books was an American publishing house active from 1957 to 1968. Its strategy focused on the male readers' market, competing with other publishers such as Beacon Books . The covers of many Midwood Books featured works by prolific illustrators of the era, including Paul Rader.
Aubrey-Fletcher was the only son and second child of Sir Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 5th Baronet and Emily Harriet Wade (married 18 April 1882 St Anne, Soho, London). His father had already had another son by a previous marriage, but the child died in infancy. He was educated at Eton College and New College, Oxford. [1]
The Law and Jake Wade is a 1958 American Western film directed by John Sturges and starring Robert Taylor and Richard Widmark. The picture was based on the 1956 novel by Marvin H. Albert . The film was shot on location in California's High Sierra mountain range, Lone Pine , and Death Valley in Metrocolor by MGM and in CinemaScope .
Patricia Aakhus (1952–2012), The Voyage of Mael Duin's Curragh Rachel Aaron, Fortune's Pawn Atia Abawi Edward Abbey (1927–1989), The Monkey Wrench Gang Lynn Abbey (born 1948), Daughter of the Bright Moon Laura Abbot, My Name is Nell Belle Kendrick Abbott (1842–1893), Leah Mordecai Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872–1958), poet, novelist and short story writer Hailey Abbott, Summer Boys ...
A winged horse in book six whom due to a traumatic almost fatal childhood accident is afraid of flying. Gragelouth. A sloth merchant from book seven, who aspires to find treasure, inspiring Jon-Tom's son and Mudge's kids to tag along. Snaugenhutt. A rhino mercenary from book seven who is useless when drunk, but an unstoppable force when sober. Viz
Saying What the Law Is: The Constitution in the Supreme Court (2004) [11] Making Tort Law: What Should Be Done and Who Should Do It (with David Rosenberg; 2003) [11] Order and Law: Arguing the Reagan Revolution – A Firsthand Account (1991) [10] [11] Contract as Promise: A Theory of Contractual Obligation (2nd edition, 2015) [11] Right and ...