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Product Description: (Applause Books). "Mr. Noonan is quite a skillful jokesmith. He has a fine ear for language...and a sense of timing that is pretty much faultless." - New York Times

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9781557833259 | Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, June 1, 2001, cover price $6.95 | About this edition: (Applause Books).

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Product Description: In an age of insecurity, few have a more tenuous hold on employment than the freelance newspaper writer. Fewer still have bigger egos. Comedy and anger, defiance and lonely bewilderment are woven together in a monologue that continually burst beyond the confines of a single character...read more

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9780887548222 | Playwrights Canada Pr, April 1, 2006, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: In an age of insecurity, few have a more tenuous hold on employment than the freelance newspaper writer.

By Jed Harris (introduced by), Ben Hecht, George W. Hilton (editor) and Charlie Macarthur

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9781575253107 | 1 edition (Smith & Kraus Pub Inc, October 1, 2002), cover price $11.95

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By Ranjit Bolt (adapted by) and Moliere

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9781840028355 | Oberon Books Ltd, January 30, 2009, cover price $18.95

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9780868198040 | Gardners Books, November 1, 2007, cover price $14.70

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Product Description: This powerful drama is based on actual events surrounding the tragic shooting of an unarmed young black woman by a white policeman in 1979 in Birmingham, Alabama. The resulting tensions threatened the progress made since the turbulent civil rights protests and violence of the 1960s, gains made possible in part by a progressive white mayor represented here by the title character Evan Todd...read more

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9781588381828 | New South Inc, May 2, 2005, cover price $13.95 | About this edition: This powerful drama is based on actual events surrounding the tragic shooting of an unarmed young black woman by a white policeman in 1979 in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Product Description: Why am I an Iconoclast? . . . Sir, I am a seeker of Truth. . . . [W]hen you get an idea, put it on the anvil and bid the world hit it with the heaviest sledge. The more you hammer Truth the brighter it becomes."When an enraged reader gunned him down in Waco, April Fool's Day 1898, William Cowper Brann had published The Iconoclast, the nation's most controversial magazine, for some forty months...read more
By William Cowper Brann (editor) and Jerry Flemmons (editor)

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9780896724051 | Texas Tech Univ Pr, September 1, 1998, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Why am I an Iconoclast?

Product Description: When a group of teenage social misfits befriends jaded journalist, whos on assignment in their small New Hampshire town, they each find themselves searching for meaning and truth in their crazy, mixed-up lives. But as Babbitt gets to know these eccentric kids betterLucy in particulartheir hidden secrets begin to rise to the surface, changing each others lives forever...read more

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| About this edition: When a group of teenage social misfits befriends jaded journalist, whos on assignment in their small New Hampshire town, they each find themselves searching for meaning and truth in their crazy, mixed-up lives.

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