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Founded and edited by writer Barry Gifford, Black Lizard released over ninety books between 1984 and 1990, including reprints of classic novels by Charles Willeford, David Goodis, Peter Rabe, Harry Whittington, Dan J. Marlowe, Charles Williams, and Lionel White, as well as original novels by Barry Gifford and Jim Nisbet.
The work of Charles Willeford has sometimes been referred to as hardboiled or, particularly, noir fiction, though it is perhaps more helpfully characterized as " neo-noir ," as Willeford's crime writing rarely employs the conventions of hardboiled literature without critiquing them.
Charles Ray Willeford III ( January 2, 1919 – March 27, 1988 ) was an American writer.
Charles Willeford died of a heart attack in Miami, Florida, on March 27, 1988, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
" Lee Horsley describes how Willeford along with his contemporaries Jim Thompson and Charles Williams —" structured entire narratives around the satiric presentation of the male point of view ... subverting male stereotypes and creating a space within which the strong, independent woman could get and even sometimes keep the upper hand.
" Fellow writer James Lee Burke has acknowledged a " great debt " to Willeford: " If someone wanted advice about writing, about how to pull it off, make it work, punch it up ... Charles could tell you how to do it.
I see Pulp Fiction as closer to modern-day crime fiction, a little closer to Charles Willeford.
: A Charles Willeford Omnibus.
Subtitle per online McMillan bibliography ; Willeford's New York Times obituary, " Charles Willeford, 69, Author of Crime Novels ", gives it as The Immobilized Man in Modern Literature.
: Collected Memoirs of Charles Willeford.
" Introduction: Charles Willeford: New Hope for the Living ," in High Priest of California / Wild Wives ( San Francisco: Re / Search ), pp. 5 – 13.
" Charles Willeford: An Interview ," in The Big Book of Noir, ed.
* Willeford, Charles ( 1986 ).
* Willeford, Charles ( 1988 ).
* Charles Ray Willeford Sergeant, U. S. Air Force & U. S. Army biographical notes ; part of the Arlington National Cemetery website
* Charles Willeford site devoted to the author ; part of the Dennis McMillan Publications website
* Charles Willeford Bio Page biographical chronology ( note that a few of the dates and descriptions given conflict with those in published sources ); part of the Disc-Us Books website
* Charles Willeford Paperback Covers part of the Vintage Paperbacks website
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Description: Low-resolution reproduction of photograph of writer Charles Willeford

Charles and Omnibus
* Omnibus: Charles Bradlaugh, BBC World Service radio programme, broadcast 1991
Ray Charles: The Birth of Soul, Omnibus Press.
A Charles H. Roe | Roe-bodied Olympian, new to Bristol Omnibus Company, in service with Kent-based independent operator Nu-Venture.

Charles and page
* http :// www. imdb. com / name / nm0565010 / IMDb page for Charles McCarry.
The second edition of 3, 000 copies was quickly brought out on 7 January 1860, and incorporated numerous corrections as well as a response to religious objections by the addition of a new epigraph on page ii, a quotation from Charles Kingsley, and the phrase " by the Creator " amended to the closing sentence.
Title page of the Ward, Lock & Co. edition of 1891 with decorative lettering designed by Charles Ricketts
Young John was appointed a page to Prince Charles.
The copyright page of the first edition hardcover published by Charles Scribner's Sons states " Copyright 1950 by Robert A. Heinlein ", noting the publication of the earlier condensed Boy's Life version, but the title page of the first edition hardcover states " 1953, New York, Charles Scribners Sons ".
), Dictionary of American Biography, Charles Scribner ’ s Sons, New York, 10 + 1 + 1 volumes, 1937 – 1964, volume 1 ( Abbe Brazer ), 660 pages + 613 pages, entry « Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon » ( 1830 – 1893 ) page 429 ( part 2 of volume 1: Barsotti Brazer ) by T. M. S. ( Thomas Marshall Spaulding )
A page from a late 17th century handwritten and illustrated version of Charles Perrault's Contes de ma mère l ' Oye, depicting Puss in Boots
Charles Terront pictured on the front page of Le Petit Journal after his 1891 victory.
* The BNF's page on Charles d ' Orléans
He wrote a 400 page biography of his father, The Life and Times of Sir Charles Barry, R. A., F. R. S., that was published in 1867.
* Charles Tournemire Memories Contains worklist, though that is the only working link on the page, which has not been updated in eight years ( Feb. 2008 ).
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A famous page in Charles Burney's History of Music is devoted to illustrations of Blow's " crudities ".
( In the 1905 Charles Scribner's Sons edition, it is found on page 284.
* Charles Lamb Facebook page
The original 1724 title page credits one Captain Charles Johnson as the author.
Although he testified before the Bronx grand jury that he only heard the words " hey doc " and that it would be very difficult to say he could pick a man by his voice, he did identify Hauptmann's as having the same voice during his trial in Flemington .< ref >" People vs. Hauptmann ," < u > The Bronx Grand Jury </ u >, Charles Lindbergh Testimony, page 5, September 26, 1934.
** Comunión Carloctavista y Círculo Carlos VIII Unofficial page of the Charles VIII Communion, supporting Dominic Charles as claimant
* Charles Rosen page at Owen White Management
He served as a page to the young Duke Charles I of Savoy, until March 1490, when the Duke died of illness.
The term was first used in a scientific context by Charles Lyell in the third edition ( 1851 ) of his book Elements of Geology in relation to missing parts of the geological column, but it was popularized in its present meaning by its appearance on page xi of his book Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man of 1863.

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