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Biography of Robert S. Littell
1,926 words, approx. 6 pages
 The following essay discusses Robert S. Littell and his father, Eliakim Littell. Eliakim and Robert S. Littell, father and son, were editors and publishers of several eclectic literary and scientific magazines that spread European thought in America...


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Robert Littell Information
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 Robert Littell may refer to: Robert Littell (politician) (born 1936), New Jersey politician Robert Littell (author) (born 1935), American writer Robert Littell (children's book writer) (born 1937), author of Left and Right with Lion and Ryan and...




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Robert Littell: "The company" and company.(author)(Interview)
04/29/2002: 2,145 words, approx. 7 pages All the same, one would have liked to have been there when Peter Mayer, one of the world's most powerful publishers when he ran global Penguin and now owner-operator of pocket-sized Overlook Press, sat down with master-spy novelist Robert Littell to breathe life...
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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Littell proposes Meadowlands slots
07/12/2002: 513 words, approx. 2 pages 00-00-0000 Littell proposes Meadowlands slots By HERB JACKSON, TRENTON BUREAU Date: 07-12-2002, Friday Section: NEWS Edtion: All Editions.=.Two Star B. Two Star P. One Star B The clink of quarters on slot-machine trays would replace the squeak of sneakers on the Continental...
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TNT's `The Company' an ambitious effort
8/2/2007: 776 words, approx. 3 pages "Don't get lost in the wilderness of mirrors," Kim Philby, the English archmole, warns his CIA colleague in TNT's "The Company," a six-hour, three-part docudrama about the CIA, the KGB and the Cold War.The phrase defines the deceptions and treachery of espionage, but viewers wanting...
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Alfred Molina turns spy in `The Company'
7/25/2007: 968 words, approx. 3 pages Watching a bravura Alfred Molina performance is an expected delight, whether it's over-the-top villain Doc Ock in "Spider-Man 2" or artistic giant Diego Rivera in "Frida."But Molina doesn't need an outsize role to impress; he's one of those actors who invariably finds something fresh and...


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