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  • Lang, played by Milan Peschel, is accused of having killed the first human in the house, the second victim after the dog.

    Ballardian » ‘You are Hochhaus!’: Ballard in Berlin 2008

  • "Even communist parents still wanted winter scenes," says Ms. Peschel.

    A Colorful Countdown to Christmas Mary M. Lane 2011

  • But "Hitler quickly co-opted the calendars," says Ms. Peschel.

    A Colorful Countdown to Christmas Mary M. Lane 2011

  • "It's amazing how the twists of Germany's history—the charming, the good, the bad" are shown in the calendars, says Tina Peschel, an ethnographer at the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin.

    A Colorful Countdown to Christmas Mary M. Lane 2011

  • Randy Peschel, a guy that I played against all through high school, he was a tight end on that team.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • Randy Peschel, a guy that I played against all through high school, he was a tight end on that team.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • Randy Peschel, a guy that I played against all through high school, he was a tight end on that team.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • Links to this post worth hearing • from NPR - Spelling Reform Movement at the Scripps Spelling Bee with Paul Collins. worth reading • Bill Peschel has a lovely blog post about how in 1932 Stella Gibbons killed an entire literary genre all by herself. at

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • Monday, September 08, 2008 worth hearing • from NPR - Spelling Reform Movement at the Scripps Spelling Bee with Paul Collins. worth reading • Bill Peschel has a lovely blog post about how in 1932 Stella Gibbons killed an entire literary genre all by herself. at

    Bibliophile Bullpen 2008

  • Peschel says that Michael Connelly gets the star turn in Los Angeles Noir (Akashic, $15.95, paperback), edited by Denise Hamilton, but that the book also has fine stories by Emory Holmes, Neal Pollack, Lienna Silver and others.

    Los Angeles Crime Stories, Hardboiled « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

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