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New Releases by Larry King

Larry King is the author of Kiminle, ne zaman, nerede, nasil konusmali (1994), On the Line (1993), Tell Me More (1990), Tell it to the King (1989), Una tumba para ti (1985).

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Kiminle, ne zaman, nerede, nasil konusmali

release date: Jan 01, 1994

On the Line

release date: Jan 01, 1993
On the Line
This book explains how the 1992 presidential race became a "call-in campaign." It examines the discovery of talk shows by America''s political candidates and explores how this has permanently altered the rules of the political game.

Tell Me More

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Tell Me More
Talk-show host tells more stories and tales about celebrities.

Tell it to the King

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Tell it to the King
Larry King has listened to the greatest, the funniest, the most gifted--and sometimes the weirdest--men and women in America. Now, the undisputed king of the airwaves takes his own turn! Will delight King''s many fans, and everyone who loves stories and secrets about celebs!--Washington Post.

Keith Kinfolks

Keith Kinfolks
Research on James Keith Sr. indicates that he " ... was born in North England about 1720 and brought to Virginia as an infant by relatives or a guardian. ... records further show he first settled in what is now the Frederick/Shenandoah counties area of Virginia at a place called Noride and married as [sic] Miss Norid; or similar spelling. ... Several contemporary genealogists and descendants believed James Keith, Sr. could have been brought to Virginia by another James Keith who was his father."--P. 1. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Arkansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, Kansas, Washington, Michigan, Deleware, Maryland, Nevada, Mississippi, Colorado, California, Oregon, Ohio and elsewhere.

Blue Ridge Mountain Kinfolks

Blue Ridge Mountain Kinfolks
Smith King was born in Virginia in 1825. Early in life he was living in the Loafers Rest Community of Wythe and Carroll Counties, Virginia, so he could have been born there. He married Nancy Alley, daughter of David and Sarah Alley, in Wythe County, Virginia, in 1848. They had five children. He served in the Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army, during the Civil War and died while a prisoner of war at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana, 12 August 1864. Descendants lived in Virginia and elsewhere.

The Development of Radiation Resistant Insulating Layers for Planar Silicon Technology

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