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Lee E. Robert

Lee E. Robert

Lee E. Robert

GenderSell will be released on January 19, 2001 in eBook
Jan 19, 2001
GenderSell is now available in eBook
Jan 19, 2001
GenderSell will be released on January 19, 2001 in
Jan 19, 2001
GenderSell is now available in
Jan 19, 2001
GenderSell will be released on April 20, 2000 in Trade Paperback
Apr 20, 2000
GenderSell is now available in Trade Paperback
Apr 20, 2000
GenderSell will be released on April 20, 2000 in
Apr 20, 2000
GenderSell is now available in
Apr 20, 2000
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Austin Post, November 18, 2011
...recently joined the all-star roster of Deadite Press, (which includes Austinites Nate Southard and Wrath James White, Edward Lee, Robert Devereaux and Brian Keene,) was more than ready to get started. A business was born. "I figured Shane and I could...
East Hampton Patch, June 29, 2011
...will be on hand including Georgina Bloomberg, Jennet Conant, Kathy Freston, Victoria Hagan, Shere Hite, Duane Hampton, Katie Lee, Robert Lipsyte, Susan Lucci, Jeffrey Lyons, Adam Ross, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Beth Ostrosky Stern, Colson Whitehead and...
Pakistan Observer, June 18, 2011
...of the national curriculum at our seats of learning? William Shakespeare, Mark twain, Emily Dickinson, Emest Hemingway, Harper Lee, Robert Burns, James Joyce, Washington Irving and Joseph Conrad are just few writers our academia is concentrating on....
askmarion, July 26, 2011
...the Judiciary Committee], Tammy Baldwin, Jerrold Nadler, Luis Gutierrez, Melvin Watt, Maxine Waters, Hank Johnson, Steve Cohen, Barbara Lee, Robert Wexler, Linda Sanchez [There are 23 Democrats on the Judiciary Committee of which eleven, almost half, are...
Bless Their Hearts Mom, May 26, 2011
...  grandfather was the governor of New Jersey, twice! Plus she went to boarding school in Philadelphia! Granny Lee: Robert E. Lee performed so hesitantly -- and poorly -- in his first military engagement that his detractors dubbed him "Granny Lee."  New...
Just Another New Blog, May 25, 2011
...equaled those at Napoleon's Waterloo, signaling to Americans they were in for a long bloody fight. Granny Lee. Robert E. Lee performed so hesitantly - and poorly - in his first military engagement that his detractors dubbed him "Granny Lee." Writers on...