- evildoers." He was
created by
publisher Henry W.
Ralston and
editor John L.
Nanovic at
Street &
Smith Publications, with
additional material contributed by...
- John
Lenord Nanovic (1906–2001) was an
author and
editor who was
especially influential at
Street &
Smith where he
edited The
Shadow and
wrote the initial...
-
Vojislav Nanović (1922–1983) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav screenwriter and film director.
Nanović directed the
first feature film from modern-day
North Macedonia...
-
straightforward adventures. Dent
worked with
Henry Ralston and (until 1943) John
Nanovic, two
editors at
Street & Smith, to plot the novels,
though in a few cases...
- 1940s. He was
created by
publisher Henry W.
Ralston and
editor John L.
Nanovic at
Street &
Smith Publications, with
additional material contributed by...
- then to twice-monthly. John
Nanovic was
hired as
editor in 1932, and the lead
stories were
outlined in
meetings between Nanovic, Gibson, and
Henry W. Ralston...
- studies. In 1950,
Vojislav Nanović directed her in his
pastoral folk tale The
Magic Sword. She
again worked with
Nanović in 1952 in Frosina. In 1955...
-
Macedonian feature film was Frosina,
released in 1952 and
directed by
Vojislav Nanović. The
first feature film in
colour was Miss Stone, a
movie about a Protestant...
- also
known as "The Whisperer",
created in 1936 by
Henry Ralston, John
Nanovic, and
Lawrence Donovan for
Street & Smith. Of
Scottish descent,
Gordon had...
-
Nanovic Institute for
European Forum, the
Keeley Vatican Lecture,
European film series,
lecture series, conferences, symposium,
special guest speakers...