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  • Transvestism … men in female dress edited by Cauldwell

    Transvestism « Awful Library Books 2010

  • I looked up this book, and it seems that it could be worse; apparently Cauldwell had a penchant for sensationalist titles.

    Transvestism « Awful Library Books 2010

  • There are plenty of people that mock Liefeld but still rave about Benes, Talent Cauldwell, and the like.

    Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #153 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • My forbears, the tenant farmers of the Mains, would not have suffered such expressions unless it had been from Cauldwell, or Rowallan, or maybe

    Vailima Letters 2005

  • Spink, founder of the Sporting News, claimed that the first baseball beat writer was one William Cauldwell, who covered the New York Mutuals while also editing the New York Mercury in 1853.

    WHY is the FOUL POLE FAIR? VINCE STATEN 2003

  • Cauldwell, who had known Walt Whitman when both worked at the New York Aurora, soon tired of reporting on baseball and editing the paper and turned over the baseball beat to Henry Chadwick.

    WHY is the FOUL POLE FAIR? VINCE STATEN 2003

  • Neither Cauldwell nor Chadwick enjoyed the benefit of covering the game from a press box.

    WHY is the FOUL POLE FAIR? VINCE STATEN 2003

  • It had been a plausible way for Cauldwell to dispose of his properties and retire into obscurity.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

  • But they knew his Cauldwell identity from the Rufus connection, and they were timid about the Tomek complex-an unfamiliar kind of thing, where perhaps strangers would intercept messages-and it had never before occurred to him that they, of all people on earth, might bumble onto a fresh scent.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

  • A taxi brought him to a public garage where Cauldwell rented a space.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

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