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unusual facts about Lloyd C. Hawks


Lloyd C. Hawks

On that day, near Carano, Italy, he crawled through intense enemy fire to aid two wounded men.


Gladys Hasty Carroll

As the Earth Turns, was a blockbuster success and the number two selling novel of 1933 according to Publishers Weekly, second only to Hervey Allen's Anthony Adverse and outselling such well-remembered books as Lloyd C. Douglas's Magnificent Obsession and Sinclair Lewis's Ann Vickers.

John D. Hawks

The John Hawks Weblog is a widely read and referenced science blogs as measured by Technorati's ranking.

Lloyd C. Douglas

Douglas then wrote Forgive Us Our Trespasses; Precious Jeopardy; Green Light; White Banners; Disputed Passage; Invitation To Live; Doctor Hudson's Secret Journal; The Robe, and The Big Fisherman.

Uruma, Okinawa

The island, which was sighted by Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry (1794 – 1858), was recorded as "Ichey Island" in the Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, published in 1856 by Francis L. Hawks.


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