This illustrated ebook edition includes all 8 interior illustrations from artist Glenn Chadbourne.One of 2012’s HWA Lifetime Achievement Award Winners, Rick Hautala has a writing career that spans more than three decades. From Moondeath, his first novel published in 1980, to the republication of his best-selling novel The White Room (DRP, 2012) and his forthcoming “Little Brothers” novella Indian Summer (CD Publications, 2012), his novels and short stories have entertained millions of readers around the world.Now comes Glimpses, a career-spanning “best of” collection that brings toge... [Read More]
The world’s most famous talking horse returns for thirteen more equestrian exploits in the sixth and final season of the sitcom, Mister Ed. Architect Wilbur Post (Alan Young, The Time Machine) and his wife Carol (Connie Hines) are once again up to their ears in trouble, and hilarity, with the mischief brought on by their meddlesome talking horsey. This season finds Ed winning a radio game show, considering his career options via higher education and even taking on spies for the Secret Intelligence Agency! An essential part of your classic television collection? Of course, of course!
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