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Comfort to the Enemy is the latest from master Elmore Leonard (Weidenfeld and Nicholson), this one a novel comprising three linked stories charting the career of lawman Carl Webster.
Sunday Salon: Spring books Maxine 2009
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Comfort to the Enemy is the latest from master Elmore Leonard (Weidenfeld and Nicholson), this one a novel comprising three linked stories charting the career of lawman Carl Webster.
January 2009 Maxine 2009
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Comfort to the Enemy is the latest from master Elmore Leonard (Weidenfeld and Nicholson), this one a novel comprising three linked stories charting the career of lawman Carl Webster.
Reading Maxine 2009
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Comfort to the Enemy is the latest from master Elmore Leonard (Weidenfeld and Nicholson), this one a novel comprising three linked stories charting the career of lawman Carl Webster.
Sunday Salon: Spring books Maxine 2009
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The network has signed a deal with Nick Weidenfeld, former head of program development for Adult Swim, to create new animated shows for a late-night block 11-12:30 pm/ET on Saturdays.
Fox at TCA: What's Up With House, Fringe, Terra Nova and the Glee Spin-Off? 2012
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If Messrs Weidenfeld and Nicolson decide to go ahead with it, they will be doing no worse than its American publishers.
From the archive, 23 January 1959: Lolita and its critics 2012
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For a description of the festivities, see Roy Strong, Splendour at Court: Renaissance Spectacle and Illusion London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973, 149–51.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Later, her daughter asked her what an affair was, according to Shiela Weidenfeld, Ms. Ford's press secretary in the White House.
Former First Lady Betty Ford Dies Stephen Miller 2011
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• Harriet Lane's first novel Alys, Always is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.99.
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For a description of the festivities, see Roy Strong, Splendour at Court: Renaissance Spectacle and Illusion London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973, 149–51.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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