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The Vanished Messenger by E. Phillips Oppenheim | |
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Biography of E(dward) Phillips Oppenheim
1289 words, approx. 4.3 pages
 While William LeQueux was the father of the espionage novel, E. Phillips Oppenheim made the genre his own. Like LeQueux, Edgar Wallace, and many other mystery novelists of his generation, E. Phillips Oppenheim was a prolific writer. The author of more th...


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 The Boston Globe
. . . Not the messenger
10/15/1995: 408 words, approx. 1 pages Alas, "atonement and reconciliation" are not the only messages that Rev. Louis Farrakhan espouses. His motives and beliefs are troubling and dangerous. Bringing pride and purpose to black males can encourage a healthy sense of personal responsibility, but a movement that deepens the divisions...


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