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For besides, in spite of the vigilance of "Labrie," the faithful watchdog, sometimes rats would suck the blood of the young pigeons.
The Curly-Haired Hen Auguste Vimar
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Bea Clary, Jim Donovan, John Elsegood, Roger Labrie, and Jay Miller graciously agreed to read part or all of an early draft of the manuscript, and offered many helpful comments.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Labrie, a skilled wordsmith, is unusually knowledgeable about Eisenhower and a master at both supporting and prodding anxious authors to finish their tasks.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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My agent, Will Lippincott of Lippincott, Massie and McQuilkin, and Roger Labrie, my editor at Simon & Schuster, have been my partners once again in producing the book.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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Bea Clary, Jim Donovan, John Elsegood, Roger Labrie, and Jay Miller graciously agreed to read part or all of an early draft of the manuscript, and offered many helpful comments.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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My agent, Will Lippincott of Lippincott, Massie and McQuilkin, and Roger Labrie, my editor at Simon & Schuster, have been my partners once again in producing the book.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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Margaret Stead at Atlantic and Roger Labrie at Simon & Schuster were also encouraging and professional throughout.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Thanks to my agent, Jim Donovan, for making the project happen; and to my editor, Roger Labrie, who with the brilliant and creative staff of Simon & Schuster turned a pile of paper into what you hold in your hands.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Labrie, a skilled wordsmith, is unusually knowledgeable about Eisenhower and a master at both supporting and prodding anxious authors to finish their tasks.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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Thanks to my agent, Jim Donovan, for making the project happen; and to my editor, Roger Labrie, who with the brilliant and creative staff of Simon & Schuster turned a pile of paper into what you hold in your hands.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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