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ERBzine 1507: John Carter and the Giant of Mars by Den Valdron

https://www.erbzine.com/mag15/1507.html

Ras Thavas appears by reference, something which would have puzzled eight year old readers (Who is that? The toddler asks).   Hormads and Malagors spring direct from the

The Leopold Szondi Forum

http://www.szondiforum.org/

psychopathology was my reference, in our Easter 2011 Newsletter, to the contributions of Stanislaw Grof in this field. Most of his discoveries got lost when LSD was forbidden. Aga
International Psychiatric Information Site (Sweden)

Joseph Smith: Nineteenth Century Con Man? Modern Sources

http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/criddle/Smith-Source2.htm

the earliest known reference to the Book of Mormon. Although the original issue of the Freeman has been lost, fortunately, the article was republished by the Rochester Advertiser
Evidence that Sidney Rigdon revised and added material to the manuscript of the Book of Mormon.

The 101 Bananas Institute for Advanced Film Studies

https://www.101bananas.com/film/film.html

AWARDS, 1929-2025 A reference listing of past Academy Awards (“Oscars”) given for Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director, and International Film. REFLECTIONS AFTER 25
Some random text files related to Film Studies and a few movie reviews.

Miskatonic University Press | William Denton

https://www.miskatonic.org/

art collection and references this quote on p. 37 from Degas by Robert Gordon and Andrew Forge (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1988): His most important holdings were of his three ido

Elvis News and Archive - Welcome to the Elvis Information Network...for the best news, reviews, interviews; articles about Elvis Aaron Presley

http://www.elvisinfonet.com/elvisnews.html

Elvis excerpts (references/discussions) found in general literature. Elvis's Man Friday by Elvis' first-cousin Gene Smith is an often forgotten "insider" memoir. Elvis and Gene we

Interview-GillianGaar-2014

http://www.elvisinfonet.com/interview-gilliangaar-2014.htm

(already developing a preference for the ‘50s era), but I didn’t really start becoming a fan until 1995, when I went to Graceland for the first time, and read Peter Guralnick’s ’L


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