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Hulbert Footner (April 2, 1879 –
November 17, 1944) was a
Canadian born
American writer of
primarily detective fiction. He also
wrote some non-fiction...
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Footner Lake
Footner Lake is a
settlement in
northern Alberta,
Canada within Mackenzie County. The
nearby lake of the same name has the name of Hulbert...
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Geoffrey Marsh Footner (September 1, 1923 –
April 5, 2018) was a
proponent of
pollution control and
maritime historian who
wrote articles and
books about...
- "[c]onfusingly, such
vessels were
themselves called 'letters of marque'."
Geoffrey Footner,
Tidewater Triumph, pp ?:
Discusses the
difference between letter of marque...
- Bermuda's
Sailors of Fortune,
Bermuda Historical Society, ASIN B0007J8WMW
Footner,
Geoffrey (1998).
Tidewater Triumph: The
Development and
Worldwide Success...
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Hulbert Aldrich (1907–1995),
American banker and
businessman Hulbert Footner (1879–1944),
Canadian crime fiction writer Hulbert Taft (1877–1959), American...
- and were
completed in 1847. It was
designed by
British architect William Footner, and
alterations completed in 1860 were
designed by Irish-born Montreal...
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Worldwide Success of the
Chesapeake Bay
Pilot Schooner", by
Geoffrey Footner.
Schiffer Publishing. 1998. ISBN 978-0870335112 Jarvis,
Michael (June 2001)...
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Nestrovski 2002, p. 142;
Castro 2003, p. 202.
Junior 2016.
Gomes 2001, p. 37.
Footner 2007, p. 180.
Miranda 2018;
Junior 2016.
Pardue 2008, pp. 152–153. Castro...
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television do****entary The
Doctor Who Held Hands, a 1929
novel by
Hulbert Footner "The
Doctor Who
Makes People Walk Again?",
Horizon (British)
series 42...