- Dennett. Harris's
first book, The End of
Faith (2004), won the PEN/Martha
Albrand Award for
First Nonfiction and
remained on The New York
Times Best Seller...
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Martha Albrand (1914–1981), born
Heidi Huberta Freybe Loewengard was a German-American novelist.
Albrand was the name of her
Danish great-grandfather...
- Médard
Albrand (8 June 1898 in Petit-Canal,
Guadeloupe – 26 July 1981 in Paris) was a
politician from
Guadeloupe who
served in the
French National ****embly...
-
Magazine Award and the
Overseas Press award. His book
received the PEN/Martha
Albrand Award for
First Nonfiction in 1994. Ted
Koppel compared Kelly's book to...
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After Midnight is a 1948
thriller novel by the
German writer Martha Albrand, who had been
living in the
United States since 1937. It was
initially serialized...
-
Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the
Memoir was
presented for a
first published memoir. It was
active from 1998 to 2006. The
Martha Albrand Award for...
- book was
published August 11, 2004, and it was
awarded the PEN/Martha
Albrand Award for
First Nonfiction the
following year. The
paperback edition was...
- was a New York
Times bestseller. In
addition to
winning the PEN/Martha
Albrand Award, the
memoir was a
finalist for the
National Book
Critics Circle Award...
-
Woman at the
Washington Zoo. The book won PEN
American Center's
Martha Albrand Award For
First Nonfiction and a
National Magazine Award in the category...
- Achse, a
small German flotilla,
commanded by Kapitänleutnant Karl-Wolf
Albrand,
tried to
enter the
harbour of
Piombino but was
denied access by the port...