On tobacco lobbyists George Mitchell, Howard Baker and Ann Richards and other contributions part 3
Dad-daughter act
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0003669770 / 1993-11-15
Date of Publication:
October 19, 1992
Date of Creation:
1992
Title:
Dad-daughter act : until we hit Mexico, I never knew I'd raised one hell of a traveling companion / by Calvin Trillin ; photos. by Alen Macweeney.
Application Title:
Dad and daughter act.
Other Title:
Travel and leisure, November 1992
Dad and daughter act
Dad and daughter act
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Names:
Alen Macweeney
Calvin Trillin (162 documents)
example document: Family man
Calvin Trillin (162 documents)
example document: Family man
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Deadline poet
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0003789955 / 1994-04-25
Date of Publication:
April 11, 1994
Date of Creation:
1993
Title:
Deadline poet : or, My life as a doggerelist / Calvin Trillin.
Edition:
1st ed.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: all other text, compilation.
Previous Registration:
Poems prev. pub. in The nation.
Imprint:
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1994.
Description:
196 p.
Other Title:
My life as a doggerelist
The nation
The nation
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Names:
On allegations from Arkansas State Troopers and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004061605 / 1995-06-19
Date of Creation:
1994
Title:
On allegations from Arkansas State Troopers and other contributions.
Other Title:
The English, again
The admiral's earthquake
Tonya's kvetching
The FOB lament
A small point re the Nixon homages
A cheer for an exile's return to Mother Russia
A Virginia republican cheer for Oliver North
An attempt to summarize the latest 400,000 words written about Bill and Hillary Clinton
A short conversation encompassing all the news of the day
A note to Michael and Lisa Marie
The admiral's earthquake
Tonya's kvetching
The FOB lament
A small point re the Nixon homages
A cheer for an exile's return to Mother Russia
A Virginia republican cheer for Oliver North
An attempt to summarize the latest 400,000 words written about Bill and Hillary Clinton
A short conversation encompassing all the news of the day
A note to Michael and Lisa Marie
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Issue 26Dec94. A note to Michael and Lisa Marie. Pub. 1994-12-16.
Issue 17Jan94. On allegations from Arkansas State Troopers. Pub. 1994-01-07.
Issue 24Jan94. NATO in the new world order. Pub. 1994-01-14.
Issue 31Jan94. On Whitewater. Pub. 1994-01-21.
Issue 7Feb94. The English, again. Pub. 1994-01-28.
Issue 14Feb94. The admiral's earthquake. Pub. 1994-02-04.
Issue 21Feb94. On Buffalo's losing the Super Bowl. Pub. 1994-02-11.
Issue 28Feb94. Louis Farrakhan's chastisement of Khalid Abdul Muhammad. Pub. 1994-02-18.
Issue 21Mar94. Tonya's kvetching : a three-part round, sung to the tune of "Scotland's burning." Pub. 1994-03-11.
Issue 28Mar94. On the first casualty of Whitewater. Pub. 1994-03-18.
Issue 4Apr94. Grim prospect. Pub. 1994-03-25.
Issue 11Apr94. Repair. Pub. 1994-04-01.
Issue 18Apr94. Past performances. Pub. 1994-04-08.
Issue 25Apr94. The FOB lament : a ditty, with chorus, for four attorneys. Pub. 1994-04-15.
Issue 2May94. Adieu, Justice Blackmun. Pub. 1994-04-22.
Issue 9May94. Airwave pols. Pub. 1994-04-30.
Issue 16May94. More awful news. Pub. 1994-05-06.
Issue 23May94. A small point re the Nixon homages. Pub. 1994-05-15.
Issue 30May94. Reflections on the congressional testimony of tobacco company executives. Pub. 1994-05-20.
Issue 6Jun94. On Bruce E. Babbitt's not being nominated to the Supreme Court. Pub. 1994-05-27.
Issue 13Jun94. On Satanic Jews, as seen in the Haldeman diaries. Pub. 1994-06-03.
Issue 20Jun94. A cheer for an exile's return to Mother Russia. Pub. 1994-06-10.
Issue 27Jun94. A Virginia republican cheer for Oliver North. Pub. 1994-06-17.
Issue 4Jul94. An attempt to summarize the latest 400,000 words written about Bill and Hillary Clinton. Pub. 1994-06-24.
Issue 11Jul94. On the court's latest 7-2 reversal of a death penalty. Pub. 1994-07-01.
Issue 18Jul94. Don't whine, Bill. Pub. 1994-07-08.
Issue 25Jul-1Aug94. A short conversation encompassing all the news of the day. Pub. 1994-07-15.
Issue 8-15Aug94. There's always Paula Jones (a she shanty) Pub. 1994-07-29.
Issue 22-29Aug94. Dole, Cheney, Baker, Bennett, Kemp and Quayle. Pub. 1994-08-12.
Issue 5-12Sep94. Heat wave, 1994. Pub. 1994-08-26.
Issue 19Sep94. Thinking back. Pub. 1994-09-09.
Issue 26Sep94. Cyberlament. Pub. 1994-09-16.
Issue 3Oct94. Status report on the president. Pub. 1994-09-23.
Issue 10Oct94. Third-down-long-yardage football. Pub. 1994-09-30.
Issue 31Oct94. Peace mission. Pub. 1994-10-21.
Issue 7Nov94. Empty suit. Pub. 1994-10-28.
Issue 14Nov94. Knowing nothing. Pub. 1994-11-04.
Issue 21Nov94. Pataki. Pub. 1994-11-11.
Issue 28Nov94. Two old warriors. Pub. 1994-11-18.
Issue 5Dec94. Adieu, Speaker Foley. Pub. 1994-11-25.
Issue 12Dec94. Unless you're Newt. Pub. 1994-12-02.
Issue 19Dec94. Extol Dole? Pub. 1994-12-19.
Issue 17Jan94. On allegations from Arkansas State Troopers. Pub. 1994-01-07.
Issue 24Jan94. NATO in the new world order. Pub. 1994-01-14.
Issue 31Jan94. On Whitewater. Pub. 1994-01-21.
Issue 7Feb94. The English, again. Pub. 1994-01-28.
Issue 14Feb94. The admiral's earthquake. Pub. 1994-02-04.
Issue 21Feb94. On Buffalo's losing the Super Bowl. Pub. 1994-02-11.
Issue 28Feb94. Louis Farrakhan's chastisement of Khalid Abdul Muhammad. Pub. 1994-02-18.
Issue 21Mar94. Tonya's kvetching : a three-part round, sung to the tune of "Scotland's burning." Pub. 1994-03-11.
Issue 28Mar94. On the first casualty of Whitewater. Pub. 1994-03-18.
Issue 4Apr94. Grim prospect. Pub. 1994-03-25.
Issue 11Apr94. Repair. Pub. 1994-04-01.
Issue 18Apr94. Past performances. Pub. 1994-04-08.
Issue 25Apr94. The FOB lament : a ditty, with chorus, for four attorneys. Pub. 1994-04-15.
Issue 2May94. Adieu, Justice Blackmun. Pub. 1994-04-22.
Issue 9May94. Airwave pols. Pub. 1994-04-30.
Issue 16May94. More awful news. Pub. 1994-05-06.
Issue 23May94. A small point re the Nixon homages. Pub. 1994-05-15.
Issue 30May94. Reflections on the congressional testimony of tobacco company executives. Pub. 1994-05-20.
Issue 6Jun94. On Bruce E. Babbitt's not being nominated to the Supreme Court. Pub. 1994-05-27.
Issue 13Jun94. On Satanic Jews, as seen in the Haldeman diaries. Pub. 1994-06-03.
Issue 20Jun94. A cheer for an exile's return to Mother Russia. Pub. 1994-06-10.
Issue 27Jun94. A Virginia republican cheer for Oliver North. Pub. 1994-06-17.
Issue 4Jul94. An attempt to summarize the latest 400,000 words written about Bill and Hillary Clinton. Pub. 1994-06-24.
Issue 11Jul94. On the court's latest 7-2 reversal of a death penalty. Pub. 1994-07-01.
Issue 18Jul94. Don't whine, Bill. Pub. 1994-07-08.
Issue 25Jul-1Aug94. A short conversation encompassing all the news of the day. Pub. 1994-07-15.
Issue 8-15Aug94. There's always Paula Jones (a she shanty) Pub. 1994-07-29.
Issue 22-29Aug94. Dole, Cheney, Baker, Bennett, Kemp and Quayle. Pub. 1994-08-12.
Issue 5-12Sep94. Heat wave, 1994. Pub. 1994-08-26.
Issue 19Sep94. Thinking back. Pub. 1994-09-09.
Issue 26Sep94. Cyberlament. Pub. 1994-09-16.
Issue 3Oct94. Status report on the president. Pub. 1994-09-23.
Issue 10Oct94. Third-down-long-yardage football. Pub. 1994-09-30.
Issue 31Oct94. Peace mission. Pub. 1994-10-21.
Issue 7Nov94. Empty suit. Pub. 1994-10-28.
Issue 14Nov94. Knowing nothing. Pub. 1994-11-04.
Issue 21Nov94. Pataki. Pub. 1994-11-11.
Issue 28Nov94. Two old warriors. Pub. 1994-11-18.
Issue 5Dec94. Adieu, Speaker Foley. Pub. 1994-11-25.
Issue 12Dec94. Unless you're Newt. Pub. 1994-12-02.
Issue 19Dec94. Extol Dole? Pub. 1994-12-19.
Names:
Calvin Trillin (162 documents)
example document: An Education in Georgia; the integration of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes. By Calvin Trillin
example document: An Education in Georgia; the integration of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes. By Calvin Trillin
[Uncivil liberties, and other contributions]
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004087873 / 1995-07-31
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1993
Title:
[Uncivil liberties, and other contributions] / by Calvin Trillin.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Names:
Calvin Trillin (162 documents)
example document: A Short review of Kitty Kelley's biography of Nancy Reagan
example document: A Short review of Kitty Kelley's biography of Nancy Reagan
The nutria problem
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004087877 / 1995-07-31
Date of Publication:
January 23, 1995
Date of Creation:
1995
Title:
The nutria problem.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Notes:
Cataloged from appl.
Names:
Calvin Trillin (162 documents)
example document: An Education in Georgia; the integration of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes. By Calvin Trillin
example document: An Education in Georgia; the integration of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes. By Calvin Trillin
This year in Jerusalem
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004100677 / 1995-08-14
Date of Publication:
July 18, 1994
Date of Creation:
1994
Title:
This year in Jerusalem.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Authorship on Application:
entire text: Calvin Trillin.
Names:
A couple of odd couples
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004113469 / 1995-07-14
Date of Publication:
September 20, 1994
Date of Creation:
1994
Title:
A couple of odd couples.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Names:
Messages from my father
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004463224 / 1997-02-03
Date of Publication:
June 3, 1996
Date of Creation:
1996
Title:
Messages from my father / Calvin Trillin.
Edition:
Signed 1st ed. bound in genuine leather.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: compilation, revisions, additions.
Imprint:
Norwalk, CT : Easton Press, c1996.
Description:
117 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Notes:
Portions first appeared in different form in "The New Yorker."
Names:
The tummy trilogy
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004583529 / 1997-07-10
Date of Publication:
September 30, 1994
Date of Creation:
1994
Title:
The tummy trilogy : American fried, Alice--let's eat, Third helpings / Calvin Trillin.
Edition:
1st ed.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: compilation of essays and foreword.
Imprint:
New York : Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 1994.
Description:
386 p.
Other Title:
American fried
Alice--let's eat
Third helpings
Alice--let's eat
Third helpings
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Names:
One more principled personnel change and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004601219 / 1997-04-30
Date of Creation:
1995
Title:
One more principled personnel change and other contributions / Calvin Trillin.
Other Title:
The Bigs
The senator as comedian
A gangsta rap by Robert Dole
An explanation of why Phil Gramm is not doing well in the polls
A pol as popular as Powell
A cheer for Republicans willing to compromise a bit to win with Powell
The troubles of Princess Di (reprise)
The senator as comedian
A gangsta rap by Robert Dole
An explanation of why Phil Gramm is not doing well in the polls
A pol as popular as Powell
A cheer for Republicans willing to compromise a bit to win with Powell
The troubles of Princess Di (reprise)
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Issue 5jun95. Bush, backslid. Pub. 1995-05-29.
Issue 2Jan95. One more principled personnel change. Pub. 1994-12-26.
Issue 9/16Jan95. Nobody here but us middle class. Pub. 1995-01-02.
Issue 23Jan95. Farewell, Governor Cuomo. Pub. 1995-01-16.
Issue 30Jan95. On Dick Cheney's decision not to run for President. Pub. 1995-01-30.
Issue 6Feb95. Newtness. Pub. 1995-01-30.
Issue 13Feb95. Fresh start. Pub. 1995-02-06.
Issue 20Feb95. Advice to Barney Frank re Dick Armey's slip of the tongue. Pub. 1995-02-13.
Issue 27Feb95. Philosophic differences. Pub. 1995-02-27.
Issue 6Mar95. Replacing Dan. Pub. 1995-02-27.
Issue 13Mar95. Conflict. Pub. 1995-03-06.
Issue 20Mar95. On the candidacy of Lamar Alexander. Pub. 1995-03-13.
Issue 27Mar95. On Pete Wilson's intentions. Pub. 1995-03-20.
Issue 3Apr95. New threat. Pub. 1995-03-27.
Issue 10Apr95. Doing the white male kvetch. Pub. 1995-04-03.
Issue 17apr95. The Bigs. Pub. 1995-04-10.
Issue 24Apr95. On Brian (Kato) Kaelin. Pub. 1995-04-17.
Issue 1May95. The senator as comedian. Pub. 1995-04-24.
Issue 8May95. Directional advice for Robert Dole. Pub. 1995-05-01.
Issue 15May95. Vengeance opportunities. Pub. 1995-05-08.
Issue 22May95. McNamara's book. Pub. 1995-05-15.
Issue 29may95. Family Values Department (Republican Presidential Primaries Division) Pub. 1995-05-22.
Issue 12jun95. Defining class warfare. Pub. 1995-06-05.
Issue 26jun95. A gangsta rap by Robert Dole. Pub. 1995-06-19.
Issue 3jul95. Pete Wilson prepares to meet the voters. Pub. 1995-06-26.
Issue 10jul95. Corruption by lyric. Pub. 1995-07-03.
Issue 17/24Jul95. An explanation of why Phil Gramm is not doing well in the polls. Pub. 1995-07-10.
Issue 31Jul/7Aug95. Protection. Pub. 1995-07-24.
Issue 14/21Aug95. They hope that Dole will soon explode. Pub. 1995-08-07.
Issue 28Aug/4Sep95. A pol as popular as Powell. Pub. 1995-08-22.
Issue 11Sep95. Newt's song. Pub. 1995-09-04.
Issue 18Sep95. Labor Day parade. Pub. 1995-09-11.
Issue 25sep95. New bank merger. Pub. 1995-09-18.
Issue 2Oct95. Adieu, Robert Packwood. Pub. 1995-09-25.
Issue 9Oct95. A cheer for Republicans willing to compromise a bit to win with Powell. Pub. 1995-10-02.
Issue 16oct95. Remarks on Air Force One. Pub. 1995-10-09.
Issue 23Oct95. On the withdrawal of Pete Wilson. Pub. 1995-10-16.
Issue 30Oct95. Dead air. Pub. 1995-10-23.
Issue 6Nov95. Post-election coverage of Saddam Hussein's 100-0 victory over nobody. Pub. 1995-10-30.
Issue 13Nov95. Welcome, Malcolm Forbes, Jr. Pub. 1995-11-06.
Issue 20nov95. On Canada's three days of fame. Pub. 1995-11-13.
Issue 27Nov95. More blues by Wanderin' Willie Clinton. Pub. 1995-11-20.
Issue 4Dec95. Clinton and Gingrich play chicken. Pub. 1995-11-27.
Issue 11Dec95. Win some, lose some. Pub. 1995-12-04.
Issue 18dec95. The troubles of Princess Di (reprise) Pub. 1995-12-11.
Issue 2Jan95. One more principled personnel change. Pub. 1994-12-26.
Issue 9/16Jan95. Nobody here but us middle class. Pub. 1995-01-02.
Issue 23Jan95. Farewell, Governor Cuomo. Pub. 1995-01-16.
Issue 30Jan95. On Dick Cheney's decision not to run for President. Pub. 1995-01-30.
Issue 6Feb95. Newtness. Pub. 1995-01-30.
Issue 13Feb95. Fresh start. Pub. 1995-02-06.
Issue 20Feb95. Advice to Barney Frank re Dick Armey's slip of the tongue. Pub. 1995-02-13.
Issue 27Feb95. Philosophic differences. Pub. 1995-02-27.
Issue 6Mar95. Replacing Dan. Pub. 1995-02-27.
Issue 13Mar95. Conflict. Pub. 1995-03-06.
Issue 20Mar95. On the candidacy of Lamar Alexander. Pub. 1995-03-13.
Issue 27Mar95. On Pete Wilson's intentions. Pub. 1995-03-20.
Issue 3Apr95. New threat. Pub. 1995-03-27.
Issue 10Apr95. Doing the white male kvetch. Pub. 1995-04-03.
Issue 17apr95. The Bigs. Pub. 1995-04-10.
Issue 24Apr95. On Brian (Kato) Kaelin. Pub. 1995-04-17.
Issue 1May95. The senator as comedian. Pub. 1995-04-24.
Issue 8May95. Directional advice for Robert Dole. Pub. 1995-05-01.
Issue 15May95. Vengeance opportunities. Pub. 1995-05-08.
Issue 22May95. McNamara's book. Pub. 1995-05-15.
Issue 29may95. Family Values Department (Republican Presidential Primaries Division) Pub. 1995-05-22.
Issue 12jun95. Defining class warfare. Pub. 1995-06-05.
Issue 26jun95. A gangsta rap by Robert Dole. Pub. 1995-06-19.
Issue 3jul95. Pete Wilson prepares to meet the voters. Pub. 1995-06-26.
Issue 10jul95. Corruption by lyric. Pub. 1995-07-03.
Issue 17/24Jul95. An explanation of why Phil Gramm is not doing well in the polls. Pub. 1995-07-10.
Issue 31Jul/7Aug95. Protection. Pub. 1995-07-24.
Issue 14/21Aug95. They hope that Dole will soon explode. Pub. 1995-08-07.
Issue 28Aug/4Sep95. A pol as popular as Powell. Pub. 1995-08-22.
Issue 11Sep95. Newt's song. Pub. 1995-09-04.
Issue 18Sep95. Labor Day parade. Pub. 1995-09-11.
Issue 25sep95. New bank merger. Pub. 1995-09-18.
Issue 2Oct95. Adieu, Robert Packwood. Pub. 1995-09-25.
Issue 9Oct95. A cheer for Republicans willing to compromise a bit to win with Powell. Pub. 1995-10-02.
Issue 16oct95. Remarks on Air Force One. Pub. 1995-10-09.
Issue 23Oct95. On the withdrawal of Pete Wilson. Pub. 1995-10-16.
Issue 30Oct95. Dead air. Pub. 1995-10-23.
Issue 6Nov95. Post-election coverage of Saddam Hussein's 100-0 victory over nobody. Pub. 1995-10-30.
Issue 13Nov95. Welcome, Malcolm Forbes, Jr. Pub. 1995-11-06.
Issue 20nov95. On Canada's three days of fame. Pub. 1995-11-13.
Issue 27Nov95. More blues by Wanderin' Willie Clinton. Pub. 1995-11-20.
Issue 4Dec95. Clinton and Gingrich play chicken. Pub. 1995-11-27.
Issue 11Dec95. Win some, lose some. Pub. 1995-12-04.
Issue 18dec95. The troubles of Princess Di (reprise) Pub. 1995-12-11.
Names:
The vision thing, and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004948450 / 1999-06-10
Date of Creation:
1997
Title:
The vision thing, and other contributions.
Application Title:
Strong words (and understood asides) from a second inaugural.
Other Title:
The nation
The V-chip blues.
The Right-Wing view of states' rights.
A review of Dick Morris's book.
A fourth stanza for "O captain! My captain!"
The boot for Newt?
The Swiss.
The reappearance of Paul Corbin Jones.
The short version of what happened between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield.
The Republican House leadership, apres coup.
A vision of the lead American delegate at the Kyoto Conference on global warning.
The V-chip blues.
The Right-Wing view of states' rights.
A review of Dick Morris's book.
A fourth stanza for "O captain! My captain!"
The boot for Newt?
The Swiss.
The reappearance of Paul Corbin Jones.
The short version of what happened between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield.
The Republican House leadership, apres coup.
A vision of the lead American delegate at the Kyoto Conference on global warning.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Issue 6Jan97. The vision thing. Pub. 1996-12-31.
Issue 13/20Jan97. The V-chip blues. Pub. 1997-01-06.
Issue 27Jan97. The Right-Wing view of states' rights. Pub. 1997-01-20.
Issue 3Feb97. Stirring words (and understood asides) from a second inaugural. Pub. 1997-01-27.
Issue 10Feb97. A review of Dick Morris's book. Pub. 1997-02-03.
Issue 17feb97. About face. Pub. 1997-02-10.
Issue 24Feb97. Paying Newt's fine. Pub. 1997-02-17.
Issue 3Mar97. O. J. will pay. Pub. 1997-02-24.
Issue 10Mar97. For the convenience of overseas visitors. Pub. 1997-03-03.
Issue 24Mar97. A fourth stanza for "O captain! My captain!" Pub. 1997-03-17.
Issue 31Mar97. The boot for Newt? Pub. 1997-03-24.
Issue 7Apr97. On the failed attempt of a besieged President to cheer himself up. Pub. 1997-03-31.
Issue 26may97. On inheritance-tax relief in the budget agreement. Pub. 1997-05-19.
Issue 2Jun97. The Swiss. Pub. 1997-05-26.
Issue 9Jun97. Two Mobutu limericks. Pub. 1997-06-02.
Issue 16Jun97. Kabila, so far. Pub. 1997-06-09.
Issue 23Jun97. The reappearance of Paul Corbin Jones. Pub. 1997-06-16.
Issue 30Jun97. Marcia Clark, redux. Pub. 1997-06-23.
Issue 7Jul97. European unification : the short version. Pub. 1997-06-30.
Issue 14Jul97. Joe : an ecological view. Pub. 1997-07-07.
Issue 21Jul97. The short version of what happened between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield. Pub. 1997-07-14.
Issue 28Jul/4Aug97. US policy on NATO expansion. Pub. 1997-07-21.
Issue 11/18Aug97. The Republican House leadership, apres coup. Pub. 1997-08-04.
Issue 25Aug/1Sep97. On the nomination of William Weld. Pub. 1997-08-18.
Issue 8/15Sep97. On Bill Gate's investment in Apple. Pub. 1997-08-25.
Issue 22Sep97. On Joe, Mike, John, Ted, Old Joe, etc., etc. Pub. 1997-09-15.
Issue 29Sep97. Attempts to mourn. Pub. 1997-09-22.
Issue 27Oct97. On the release of videotapes showing Bill Clinton massaging fat cats in the White House. Pub. 1997-10-20.
Issue 3Nov97. You're one, too (a ditty for defensive Democrats) Pub. 1997-10-27.
Issue 10Nov97. As Janet Reno watches the WhiteHouse coffee videos. Pub. 1997-11-03.
Issue 17Nov97. Update on the Paula Corbin Jones case. Pub. 1997-11-10.
Issue 24Nov97. What Jiang's visit accomplished for Clinton. Pub. 1997-11-17.
Issue 1Dec97. On the new surfeit of presidential tapes. Pub. 1997-11-24.
Issue 8Dec97. On political fundraising among Native Americans. Pub. 1997-12-01.
Issue 15Dec97. Al Gore. Pub. 1997-12-08.
Issue 22Dec97. A vision of the lead American delegate at the Kyoto Conference on global warning. Pub. 1997-12-15.
Issue 29Dec97. Campaign slogan opportunity. Pub. 1997-12-22.
Issue 13/20Jan97. The V-chip blues. Pub. 1997-01-06.
Issue 27Jan97. The Right-Wing view of states' rights. Pub. 1997-01-20.
Issue 3Feb97. Stirring words (and understood asides) from a second inaugural. Pub. 1997-01-27.
Issue 10Feb97. A review of Dick Morris's book. Pub. 1997-02-03.
Issue 17feb97. About face. Pub. 1997-02-10.
Issue 24Feb97. Paying Newt's fine. Pub. 1997-02-17.
Issue 3Mar97. O. J. will pay. Pub. 1997-02-24.
Issue 10Mar97. For the convenience of overseas visitors. Pub. 1997-03-03.
Issue 24Mar97. A fourth stanza for "O captain! My captain!" Pub. 1997-03-17.
Issue 31Mar97. The boot for Newt? Pub. 1997-03-24.
Issue 7Apr97. On the failed attempt of a besieged President to cheer himself up. Pub. 1997-03-31.
Issue 26may97. On inheritance-tax relief in the budget agreement. Pub. 1997-05-19.
Issue 2Jun97. The Swiss. Pub. 1997-05-26.
Issue 9Jun97. Two Mobutu limericks. Pub. 1997-06-02.
Issue 16Jun97. Kabila, so far. Pub. 1997-06-09.
Issue 23Jun97. The reappearance of Paul Corbin Jones. Pub. 1997-06-16.
Issue 30Jun97. Marcia Clark, redux. Pub. 1997-06-23.
Issue 7Jul97. European unification : the short version. Pub. 1997-06-30.
Issue 14Jul97. Joe : an ecological view. Pub. 1997-07-07.
Issue 21Jul97. The short version of what happened between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield. Pub. 1997-07-14.
Issue 28Jul/4Aug97. US policy on NATO expansion. Pub. 1997-07-21.
Issue 11/18Aug97. The Republican House leadership, apres coup. Pub. 1997-08-04.
Issue 25Aug/1Sep97. On the nomination of William Weld. Pub. 1997-08-18.
Issue 8/15Sep97. On Bill Gate's investment in Apple. Pub. 1997-08-25.
Issue 22Sep97. On Joe, Mike, John, Ted, Old Joe, etc., etc. Pub. 1997-09-15.
Issue 29Sep97. Attempts to mourn. Pub. 1997-09-22.
Issue 27Oct97. On the release of videotapes showing Bill Clinton massaging fat cats in the White House. Pub. 1997-10-20.
Issue 3Nov97. You're one, too (a ditty for defensive Democrats) Pub. 1997-10-27.
Issue 10Nov97. As Janet Reno watches the WhiteHouse coffee videos. Pub. 1997-11-03.
Issue 17Nov97. Update on the Paula Corbin Jones case. Pub. 1997-11-10.
Issue 24Nov97. What Jiang's visit accomplished for Clinton. Pub. 1997-11-17.
Issue 1Dec97. On the new surfeit of presidential tapes. Pub. 1997-11-24.
Issue 8Dec97. On political fundraising among Native Americans. Pub. 1997-12-01.
Issue 15Dec97. Al Gore. Pub. 1997-12-08.
Issue 22Dec97. A vision of the lead American delegate at the Kyoto Conference on global warning. Pub. 1997-12-15.
Issue 29Dec97. Campaign slogan opportunity. Pub. 1997-12-22.
Names:
Calvin Trillin (162 documents)
example document: The Ross Perot guide to answering embarassing questions
example document: The Ross Perot guide to answering embarassing questions
On tobacco lobbyists George Mitchell, Howard Baker and Ann Richards and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0004961979 / 1999-06-14
Date of Creation:
1998
Title:
On tobacco lobbyists George Mitchell, Howard Baker and Ann Richards and other contributions.
Other Title:
A man and his dog
The New York senatorial race : one scenario
A bright side for Clinton in the bombing of Iraq
The Republicans-led by Mitch McConnell, the John Peter Zenger of soft money-save
A dilly
The human side of Al Gore
The president's good fortune
The Washington press corps's true feeling about Monica Lewinsky's change in lawyers
The modified moral position on Clinton's trip to China
The final defense
The presidency is having to say you're sorry
The new world order
The Ford plan
A reissue of The Wizard of Oz starring Paula Corbin Jones
The criminal justice system, according to Donald Smaltz
The New York senatorial race : one scenario
A bright side for Clinton in the bombing of Iraq
The Republicans-led by Mitch McConnell, the John Peter Zenger of soft money-save
A dilly
The human side of Al Gore
The president's good fortune
The Washington press corps's true feeling about Monica Lewinsky's change in lawyers
The modified moral position on Clinton's trip to China
The final defense
The presidency is having to say you're sorry
The new world order
The Ford plan
A reissue of The Wizard of Oz starring Paula Corbin Jones
The criminal justice system, according to Donald Smaltz
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Issue 30Mar98. What Lott's begot. Pub. 1998-03-23.
Issue 5Jan98. On tobacco lobbyists George Mitchell, Howard Baker and Ann Richards. Pub. 1997-12-29.
Issue 12/19Jan98. A man and his dog. Pub. 1998-01-05.
Issue 26Jan98. Television comedy without Seinfeld. Pub. 1998-01-19.
Issue 2/9Feb98. The New York senatorial race : one scenario. Pub. 1998-01-26.
Issue 16Feb98. On Hillary Rodham Clinton taking command of damage control. Pub. 1998-02-09.
Issue 23Feb98. Starr, puzzled. Pub. 1998-02-16.
Issue 2Mar98. A bright side for Clinton in the bombing of Iraq. Pub. 1998-02-23.
Issue 9Mar98. Saddam Hussein, Saddam Hussein (reprise) Pub. 1998-03-02.
Issue 16Mar98. One more reason for hesitation. Pub. 1998-03-09.
Issue 23Mar98. The Republicans-led by Mitch McConnell, the John Peter Zenger of soft money-save free speech by defeating campaign finance reform. Pub. 1998-03-16.
Issue 6Apr98. A dilly. Pub. 1998-03-30.
Issue 27Apr98. Getting the news. Pub. 1998-04-20.
Issue 4May98. Alas! Oh, woe! Pub. 1998-04-27.
Issue 1lMay98. The human side of Al Gore. Pub. 1998-05-04.
Issue 18May98. Yet another act of courage. Pub. 1998-05-11.
Issue 25May98. The president's good fortune. Pub. 1998-05-18.
Issue 1Jun98. On Hickman Ewing, special Whitewater prosecutor. Pub. 1998-05-25.
Issue 8Jun98. On Nike's reformation. Pub. 1998-06-01.
Issue 15/22jun98. Where do dictators go? Pub. 1998-06-08.
Issue 29Jun98. The Washington press corps's true feeling about Monica Lewinsky's change in lawyers. Pub. 1998-06-22.
Issue 6Jul98. The modified moral position on Clinton's trip to China. Pub. 1998-06-29.
Issue 13Jul98. On the defeat of the tobacco bill. Pub. 1998-07-06.
Issue 20Jul98. On Linda Tripp, appearing before the Grand Jury. Pub. 1998-07-13.
Issue 27Jun/3Aug98. How Webster Hubbell was able to enjoy a large Fourth of July picnic. Pub. 1998-07-20.
Issue 10/17Aug98. One lesson of Tailwind. Pub. 1998-08-03.
Issue 24/31Aug98. New rules for the back seat after the prom. Pub. 1998-08-17.
Issue 7/14Sep98. The final defense. Pub. 1998-08-31.
Issue 21Sep98. More blues by Wanderin' Willie Clinton. Pub. 1998-08-31.
Issue 28Sep98. The presidency is having to say you're sorry. Pub. 1998-09-21.
Issue 5Oct98. Footnote to history unrecorded. Pub. 1998-09-28.
Issue 12Oct98. Perhaps, at some point in the future .... Pub. 1998-10-12.
Issue 19Oct98. The new world order. Pub. 1998-10-12.
Issue 26Oct98. The Ford plan. Pub. 1998-10-19.
Issue 2Nov98. Slobodan Milosevic. Pub. 1998-10-26.
Issue 9Nov98. Campaign quiet. Pub. 1998-11-02.
Issue 16Nov98. Catch-up ball. Pub. 1998-11-09.
Issue 30Nov98. November surprise. Pub. 1998-11-23.
Issue 7Dec98. A reissue of The Wizard of Oz starring Paula Corbin Jones. Pub. 1998-11-30.
Issue 14Dec98. Hyde. Pub. 1998-12-07.
Issue 21Dec98. Legal argument. Pub. 1998-12-14.
Issue 28Dec98. The criminal justice system, according to Donald Smaltz. Pub. 1998-12-21.
Issue 5Jan98. On tobacco lobbyists George Mitchell, Howard Baker and Ann Richards. Pub. 1997-12-29.
Issue 12/19Jan98. A man and his dog. Pub. 1998-01-05.
Issue 26Jan98. Television comedy without Seinfeld. Pub. 1998-01-19.
Issue 2/9Feb98. The New York senatorial race : one scenario. Pub. 1998-01-26.
Issue 16Feb98. On Hillary Rodham Clinton taking command of damage control. Pub. 1998-02-09.
Issue 23Feb98. Starr, puzzled. Pub. 1998-02-16.
Issue 2Mar98. A bright side for Clinton in the bombing of Iraq. Pub. 1998-02-23.
Issue 9Mar98. Saddam Hussein, Saddam Hussein (reprise) Pub. 1998-03-02.
Issue 16Mar98. One more reason for hesitation. Pub. 1998-03-09.
Issue 23Mar98. The Republicans-led by Mitch McConnell, the John Peter Zenger of soft money-save free speech by defeating campaign finance reform. Pub. 1998-03-16.
Issue 6Apr98. A dilly. Pub. 1998-03-30.
Issue 27Apr98. Getting the news. Pub. 1998-04-20.
Issue 4May98. Alas! Oh, woe! Pub. 1998-04-27.
Issue 1lMay98. The human side of Al Gore. Pub. 1998-05-04.
Issue 18May98. Yet another act of courage. Pub. 1998-05-11.
Issue 25May98. The president's good fortune. Pub. 1998-05-18.
Issue 1Jun98. On Hickman Ewing, special Whitewater prosecutor. Pub. 1998-05-25.
Issue 8Jun98. On Nike's reformation. Pub. 1998-06-01.
Issue 15/22jun98. Where do dictators go? Pub. 1998-06-08.
Issue 29Jun98. The Washington press corps's true feeling about Monica Lewinsky's change in lawyers. Pub. 1998-06-22.
Issue 6Jul98. The modified moral position on Clinton's trip to China. Pub. 1998-06-29.
Issue 13Jul98. On the defeat of the tobacco bill. Pub. 1998-07-06.
Issue 20Jul98. On Linda Tripp, appearing before the Grand Jury. Pub. 1998-07-13.
Issue 27Jun/3Aug98. How Webster Hubbell was able to enjoy a large Fourth of July picnic. Pub. 1998-07-20.
Issue 10/17Aug98. One lesson of Tailwind. Pub. 1998-08-03.
Issue 24/31Aug98. New rules for the back seat after the prom. Pub. 1998-08-17.
Issue 7/14Sep98. The final defense. Pub. 1998-08-31.
Issue 21Sep98. More blues by Wanderin' Willie Clinton. Pub. 1998-08-31.
Issue 28Sep98. The presidency is having to say you're sorry. Pub. 1998-09-21.
Issue 5Oct98. Footnote to history unrecorded. Pub. 1998-09-28.
Issue 12Oct98. Perhaps, at some point in the future .... Pub. 1998-10-12.
Issue 19Oct98. The new world order. Pub. 1998-10-12.
Issue 26Oct98. The Ford plan. Pub. 1998-10-19.
Issue 2Nov98. Slobodan Milosevic. Pub. 1998-10-26.
Issue 9Nov98. Campaign quiet. Pub. 1998-11-02.
Issue 16Nov98. Catch-up ball. Pub. 1998-11-09.
Issue 30Nov98. November surprise. Pub. 1998-11-23.
Issue 7Dec98. A reissue of The Wizard of Oz starring Paula Corbin Jones. Pub. 1998-11-30.
Issue 14Dec98. Hyde. Pub. 1998-12-07.
Issue 21Dec98. Legal argument. Pub. 1998-12-14.
Issue 28Dec98. The criminal justice system, according to Donald Smaltz. Pub. 1998-12-21.
Names:
On the latest Republican debate, and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005672798 / 2001-08-31
Date of Creation:
2000
Title:
On the latest Republican debate, and other contributions / Calvin Trillin.
Other Title:
The ballad of John Rocker, a slur-driven man
The Russians in Chechnya
Old King Kohl
A very fine fiddle had he
A theological analysis of the South Carolina primary
A Robertson Republican (a Gilbert and Sullivan solo for George W. Bush)
The outcome of the primaries
Extending the Elian Gonzalez policy
A question of concerning Al Gore's reconsideration of the Elian Gonzalez case
A summary of two weeks in the life of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
The man who won NAFTA emerges victorious on China trade
A rise in unemployment arrives on schedule
The succession in Syria
A short history of Bill Richardson's campaign for the vice presidental nomination
The dead rich need relief
A scientific observation (using some experts Gail Sheehy didn't know about
The Vietnam peace
The Russians in Chechnya
Old King Kohl
A very fine fiddle had he
A theological analysis of the South Carolina primary
A Robertson Republican (a Gilbert and Sullivan solo for George W. Bush)
The outcome of the primaries
Extending the Elian Gonzalez policy
A question of concerning Al Gore's reconsideration of the Elian Gonzalez case
A summary of two weeks in the life of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
The man who won NAFTA emerges victorious on China trade
A rise in unemployment arrives on schedule
The succession in Syria
A short history of Bill Richardson's campaign for the vice presidental nomination
The dead rich need relief
A scientific observation (using some experts Gail Sheehy didn't know about
The Vietnam peace
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Issue 26Jun00. A rise in unemployment arrives on schedule Pub. 2000-06-20.
Issue 3Jan00. On the latest Republican debate. Pub. 1999-12-28.
Issue 24Jan00. Campaign mystery. Pub. 2000-01-18.
Issue 31Jan00. The ballad of John Rocker, a slur-driven man. Pub. 2000-01-25.
Issue 7Feb00. The Russians in Chechnya. Pub. 2000-02-01.
Issue 14Feb00. Old King Kohl, : or, A very fine fiddle had he. Pub. 2000-02-08.
Issue 21Feb00. Orrin Hatch ends whatever it was. Pub. 2000-02-15.
Issue 28Feb00. Farewell, Gary Bauer. Pub. 2000-02-22.
Issue 6Mar00. Farewell, Steve Forbes. Pub. 2000-02-29.
Issue 13Mar00. A theological analysis of the South Carolina primary. 7Mar00.
Issue 20Mar00. Bush family conversations on retaking the White House. Pub. 2000-03-14.
Issue 27Mar00. A Robertson Republican (a Gilbert and Sullivan solo for George W. Bush) Pub. 2000-03-21.
Issue 3Apr00. The outcome of the primaries. Pub. 2000-03-28.
Issue 10Apr00. Second thoughts. Pub. 2000-04-04.
Issue 17Apr00. John McCain is welcomed back to the Senate. Pub. 2000-04-11.
Issue 24Apr00. Extending the Elian Gonzalez policy. PUP 18Apr00.
Issue 1May00. A question of concerning Al Gore's reconsideration of the Elian Gonzalez case. Pub. 2000-04-25.
Issue 22May00. My advice for the final enraged Cuban-American demonstrator in Miami. Pub. 2000-05-16.
Issue 29May00. Second thoughts on the family values front. Pub. 2000-05-23.
Issue 5Jun00. Corporate responsibility. Pub. 2000-05-30.
Issue 12Jun00. A summary of two weeks in the life of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Pub. 2000-06-06.
Issue 19Jun00. The man who won NAFTA emerges victorious on China trade. Pub. 2000-06-13.
Issue 3Jul00. Oh, say it isn't so, Perot. Pub. 2000-06-27.
Issue 10Jul00. The succession in Syria. Pub. 2000-07-03.
Issue 17Jul00. A short history of Bill Richardson's campaign for the vice presidental nomination. Pub. 2000-07-11.
Issue 24/31Jul00. Extrapolating from missile-shield testing so far. Pub. 2000-07-18.
Issue 7/14Aug00. The dead rich need relief. Pub. 2000-08-01.
Issue 21/28Aug00. Let's heave-ho toward the center, lads. Pub. 2000-08-15.
Issue 4/11Sep00. Joe Lieberman. Pub. 2000-08-29.
Issue 9Oct00. A scientific observation (using some experts Gail Sheehy didn't know about on the speaking problems that seem to run in the Bush family) Pub. 2000-10-03.
Issue 16Oct00. Newt, still. Pub. 2000-10-10.
Issue 23Oct00. On the fading of the Euro dream. Pub. 2000-10-17.
Issue 30Oct00. On the events in Serbia. Pub. 2000-10-24.
Issue 6Nov00. Trick or treat. Pub. 2000-10-31.
Issue 13Nov00. Whose side's Jesus on? Pub. 2000-11-07.
Issue 20Nov00. Nader voters : an explanation. Pub. 2000-11-14.
Issue 27Nov00. Rare good news. Pub. 2000-11-21.
Issue 4Dec00. One day in the life of the Palm Beach County recount. Pub. 2000-11-28.
Issue 11Dec00. The Vietnam peace. Pub. 2000-12-05.
Issue 18Dec00. I'm counting my heart out for you. Pub. 2000-12-12.
Issue 25Dec00. Shut it down. Pub. 2000-12-19.
Issue 3Jan00. On the latest Republican debate. Pub. 1999-12-28.
Issue 24Jan00. Campaign mystery. Pub. 2000-01-18.
Issue 31Jan00. The ballad of John Rocker, a slur-driven man. Pub. 2000-01-25.
Issue 7Feb00. The Russians in Chechnya. Pub. 2000-02-01.
Issue 14Feb00. Old King Kohl, : or, A very fine fiddle had he. Pub. 2000-02-08.
Issue 21Feb00. Orrin Hatch ends whatever it was. Pub. 2000-02-15.
Issue 28Feb00. Farewell, Gary Bauer. Pub. 2000-02-22.
Issue 6Mar00. Farewell, Steve Forbes. Pub. 2000-02-29.
Issue 13Mar00. A theological analysis of the South Carolina primary. 7Mar00.
Issue 20Mar00. Bush family conversations on retaking the White House. Pub. 2000-03-14.
Issue 27Mar00. A Robertson Republican (a Gilbert and Sullivan solo for George W. Bush) Pub. 2000-03-21.
Issue 3Apr00. The outcome of the primaries. Pub. 2000-03-28.
Issue 10Apr00. Second thoughts. Pub. 2000-04-04.
Issue 17Apr00. John McCain is welcomed back to the Senate. Pub. 2000-04-11.
Issue 24Apr00. Extending the Elian Gonzalez policy. PUP 18Apr00.
Issue 1May00. A question of concerning Al Gore's reconsideration of the Elian Gonzalez case. Pub. 2000-04-25.
Issue 22May00. My advice for the final enraged Cuban-American demonstrator in Miami. Pub. 2000-05-16.
Issue 29May00. Second thoughts on the family values front. Pub. 2000-05-23.
Issue 5Jun00. Corporate responsibility. Pub. 2000-05-30.
Issue 12Jun00. A summary of two weeks in the life of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Pub. 2000-06-06.
Issue 19Jun00. The man who won NAFTA emerges victorious on China trade. Pub. 2000-06-13.
Issue 3Jul00. Oh, say it isn't so, Perot. Pub. 2000-06-27.
Issue 10Jul00. The succession in Syria. Pub. 2000-07-03.
Issue 17Jul00. A short history of Bill Richardson's campaign for the vice presidental nomination. Pub. 2000-07-11.
Issue 24/31Jul00. Extrapolating from missile-shield testing so far. Pub. 2000-07-18.
Issue 7/14Aug00. The dead rich need relief. Pub. 2000-08-01.
Issue 21/28Aug00. Let's heave-ho toward the center, lads. Pub. 2000-08-15.
Issue 4/11Sep00. Joe Lieberman. Pub. 2000-08-29.
Issue 9Oct00. A scientific observation (using some experts Gail Sheehy didn't know about on the speaking problems that seem to run in the Bush family) Pub. 2000-10-03.
Issue 16Oct00. Newt, still. Pub. 2000-10-10.
Issue 23Oct00. On the fading of the Euro dream. Pub. 2000-10-17.
Issue 30Oct00. On the events in Serbia. Pub. 2000-10-24.
Issue 6Nov00. Trick or treat. Pub. 2000-10-31.
Issue 13Nov00. Whose side's Jesus on? Pub. 2000-11-07.
Issue 20Nov00. Nader voters : an explanation. Pub. 2000-11-14.
Issue 27Nov00. Rare good news. Pub. 2000-11-21.
Issue 4Dec00. One day in the life of the Palm Beach County recount. Pub. 2000-11-28.
Issue 11Dec00. The Vietnam peace. Pub. 2000-12-05.
Issue 18Dec00. I'm counting my heart out for you. Pub. 2000-12-12.
Issue 25Dec00. Shut it down. Pub. 2000-12-19.
Names:
Calvin Trillin (162 documents)
example document: Whatta we got for the folks this week? (In The Atlantic monthly) No. 525489 (1980)
example document: Whatta we got for the folks this week? (In The Atlantic monthly) No. 525489 (1980)
Tepper isn't going out
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005776277 / 2002-05-02
Date of Publication:
January 15, 2002
Date of Creation:
2001
Title:
Tepper isn't going out / Calvin Trillin.
Edition:
1st ed.
Previous Registration:
A version of this book's opening scene appeared as a short story in The New Yorker.
Imprint:
New York : Random House, c2001.
Description:
213 p.
Other Title:
The New Yorker
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Notes:
Novel.
Names:
On late-term presidential travels and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005812571 / 2003-07-15
Date of Creation:
2001
Title:
On late-term presidential travels and other contributions / Calvin Trillin.
Other Title:
The only king we have is Jesus
A short course on getting a presidential pardon while a fugitive from justice.
A democratic lullaby to Bill Clinton
The McCain-Feingold Bill.
On the Bush administration's reversal of its announcement that testing school-lunch meat for salmonella
The FBI in peace and war.
The Republicans and John McCain
A former fraternity president deals with nuclear proliferation issue
A new, simpler analysis of the recent Bush-Putin summit
A strong dollar clouds prospects for quick rebound--headline New York times
The leader of the last remaining superpower asserts minimal qualifications
The sultan's brother does a service to humanity
A concise history of Danny Almonte's little league career
A two-pronged approach to the Afghan people
A few words on the Northern Alliance
The Republican plan to stimulate the economy
A short course on getting a presidential pardon while a fugitive from justice.
A democratic lullaby to Bill Clinton
The McCain-Feingold Bill.
On the Bush administration's reversal of its announcement that testing school-lunch meat for salmonella
The FBI in peace and war.
The Republicans and John McCain
A former fraternity president deals with nuclear proliferation issue
A new, simpler analysis of the recent Bush-Putin summit
A strong dollar clouds prospects for quick rebound--headline New York times
The leader of the last remaining superpower asserts minimal qualifications
The sultan's brother does a service to humanity
A concise history of Danny Almonte's little league career
A two-pronged approach to the Afghan people
A few words on the Northern Alliance
The Republican plan to stimulate the economy
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Issue 1Jan01. On late-term presidential travels. Pub. 2000-12-27.
Issue 8/15Jan01. What must have happened to creat the Supreme Court decision in Bush v. Gore? Pub. 2001-01-03.
Issue 22Jan01. Silver linings. Pub. 2001-01-17.
Issue 29Jan01. On passing up Marc Racicot for Attorney General in favor of John Ashcroft. Pub. 2001-01-24.
Issue 5Feb01. The only king we have is Jesus. Pub. 2001-01-31.
Issue 12Feb01. Adieu (sort of) to Bill Clilnton. Pub. 2001-02-07.
Issue 19Feb01. Lessons drawn from the Marc Rich pardon. Pub. 2001-02-14.
Issue 26Feb01. One Bush scenario. Pub. 2001-02-21.
Issue 5Mar01. A short course on getting a presidential pardon while a fugitive from justice. Pub. 2001-02-28.
Issue 12Mar01. A democratic lullaby to Bill Clinton. Pub. 2001-03-07.
Issue 2Apr01. On the White House dress code. Pub. 2001-03-28.
Issue 9Apr01. On Bush breaking his campaign pledge to limit carbon dioxide emissions. Pub. 2001-04-04.
Issue 16Apr01. On the Bush administration rescinding stricter limits on arsenic in drinking water. Pub. 2001-04-11.
Issue 23Apr01. The McCain-Feingold Bill. Pub. 2001-04-18.
Issue 30Apr01. On the Bush administration's reversal of its announcement that testing school-lunch meat for salmonella would be no longer required. Pub. 2001-04-25.
Issue 7May01. Retro. Pub. 2001-05-02.
Issue 14May01. Will China deign to give us back our plane? Pub. 2001-05-09.
Issue 4Jun01. The FBI in peace and war. Pub. 2001-05-30.
Issue 11Jun01. Brilliant legal tactics by Raoul Felder. Pub. 2001-06-06.
Issue 18Jun01. On the gradual end of the estate tax. Pub. 2001-06-13.
Issue 25Jun01. The Republicans and John McCain. Pub. 2001-06-20.
Issue 2Jul01. Post-Jeffords slippery slope in the Senate. Pub. 2001-06-27.
Issue 9Jul01. A former fraternity president deals with nuclear proliferation issue. Pub. 2001-07-03.
Issue 16Jul01. A new, simpler analysis of the recent Bush-Putin summit. Pub. 2001-07-11.
Issue 23/30Jul01. A strong dollar clouds prospects for quick rebound--headline New York times. Pub. 2001-07-17.
Issue 6/13Aug01. The leader of the last remaining superpower asserts minimal qualifications. Pub. 2001-08-01.
Issue 20/27Aug01. On Kim Jong Il's announcement. Pub. 2001-08-15.
Issue 3/10Sep01. The sultan's brother does a service to humanity. Pub. 2001-08-29.
Issue 17/24Sep01. A concise history of Danny Almonte's little league career. Pub. 2001-09-12.
Issue 22Oct01. Indispensable. Pub. 2001-10-17.
Issue 29Oct01. A two-pronged approach to the Afghan people. Pub. 2001-10-24.
Issue 5Nov01. On V. S. Naipaul's Nobel Prize. Pub. 2001-10-31.
Issue 12Nov01. Day-O, an Afghan calypso. Pub. 2001-11-07.
Issue 19Nov01. Running out of targets (a pilot's lament) Pub. 2001-11-14.
Issue 26Nov01. A few words on the Northern Alliance. Pub. 2001-11-21.
Issue 3Dec01. The Republican plan to stimulate the economy. Pub. 2001-11-28.
Issue 10Dec01. We hear you. Pub. 2001-12-05.
Issue 17Dec01. One problem. Pub. 2001-12-12.
Issue 8/15Jan01. What must have happened to creat the Supreme Court decision in Bush v. Gore? Pub. 2001-01-03.
Issue 22Jan01. Silver linings. Pub. 2001-01-17.
Issue 29Jan01. On passing up Marc Racicot for Attorney General in favor of John Ashcroft. Pub. 2001-01-24.
Issue 5Feb01. The only king we have is Jesus. Pub. 2001-01-31.
Issue 12Feb01. Adieu (sort of) to Bill Clilnton. Pub. 2001-02-07.
Issue 19Feb01. Lessons drawn from the Marc Rich pardon. Pub. 2001-02-14.
Issue 26Feb01. One Bush scenario. Pub. 2001-02-21.
Issue 5Mar01. A short course on getting a presidential pardon while a fugitive from justice. Pub. 2001-02-28.
Issue 12Mar01. A democratic lullaby to Bill Clinton. Pub. 2001-03-07.
Issue 2Apr01. On the White House dress code. Pub. 2001-03-28.
Issue 9Apr01. On Bush breaking his campaign pledge to limit carbon dioxide emissions. Pub. 2001-04-04.
Issue 16Apr01. On the Bush administration rescinding stricter limits on arsenic in drinking water. Pub. 2001-04-11.
Issue 23Apr01. The McCain-Feingold Bill. Pub. 2001-04-18.
Issue 30Apr01. On the Bush administration's reversal of its announcement that testing school-lunch meat for salmonella would be no longer required. Pub. 2001-04-25.
Issue 7May01. Retro. Pub. 2001-05-02.
Issue 14May01. Will China deign to give us back our plane? Pub. 2001-05-09.
Issue 4Jun01. The FBI in peace and war. Pub. 2001-05-30.
Issue 11Jun01. Brilliant legal tactics by Raoul Felder. Pub. 2001-06-06.
Issue 18Jun01. On the gradual end of the estate tax. Pub. 2001-06-13.
Issue 25Jun01. The Republicans and John McCain. Pub. 2001-06-20.
Issue 2Jul01. Post-Jeffords slippery slope in the Senate. Pub. 2001-06-27.
Issue 9Jul01. A former fraternity president deals with nuclear proliferation issue. Pub. 2001-07-03.
Issue 16Jul01. A new, simpler analysis of the recent Bush-Putin summit. Pub. 2001-07-11.
Issue 23/30Jul01. A strong dollar clouds prospects for quick rebound--headline New York times. Pub. 2001-07-17.
Issue 6/13Aug01. The leader of the last remaining superpower asserts minimal qualifications. Pub. 2001-08-01.
Issue 20/27Aug01. On Kim Jong Il's announcement. Pub. 2001-08-15.
Issue 3/10Sep01. The sultan's brother does a service to humanity. Pub. 2001-08-29.
Issue 17/24Sep01. A concise history of Danny Almonte's little league career. Pub. 2001-09-12.
Issue 22Oct01. Indispensable. Pub. 2001-10-17.
Issue 29Oct01. A two-pronged approach to the Afghan people. Pub. 2001-10-24.
Issue 5Nov01. On V. S. Naipaul's Nobel Prize. Pub. 2001-10-31.
Issue 12Nov01. Day-O, an Afghan calypso. Pub. 2001-11-07.
Issue 19Nov01. Running out of targets (a pilot's lament) Pub. 2001-11-14.
Issue 26Nov01. A few words on the Northern Alliance. Pub. 2001-11-21.
Issue 3Dec01. The Republican plan to stimulate the economy. Pub. 2001-11-28.
Issue 10Dec01. We hear you. Pub. 2001-12-05.
Issue 17Dec01. One problem. Pub. 2001-12-12.
Names:
Feeding a yen
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005900608 / 2004-01-27
Date of Publication:
May 6, 2003
Date of Creation:
2002
Title:
Feeding a yen : savoring local specialities from Kansas City to Cuzco / Calvin Trillin.
Edition:
1st ed.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: additions.
Previous Registration:
Portions prev. pub.
Imprint:
New York : Random House, c2003.
Description:
197 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Names:
Obliviously on he sails
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0006000742 / 2004-06-24
Date of Publication:
June 1, 2004
Date of Creation:
2004
Title:
Obliviously on he sails : the Bush administration in rhyme / Calvin Trillin.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: additions, compilation.
Imprint:
New York : Random House, c2004.
Description:
112 p.
Variant title:
Obliviously on he sails : the Bush administration in rhyme
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Names:
The food lover's guide to the best ethnic eating in New York City
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0006034308 / 2004-09-22
Date of Publication:
September 8, 2004
Date of Creation:
2003
Title:
The food lover's guide to the best ethnic eating in New York City / Robert Sietsema ; foreword by Calvin Trillin.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: additions, updating.
Imprint:
New York : Arcade Pub., c2004.
Description:
354 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Robert Sietsema
Names:
The food lover's guide to the best ethnic eating in New York City
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0006034309 / 2004-09-22
Date of Publication:
September 8, 2004
Date of Creation:
2003
Title:
The food lover's guide to the best ethnic eating in New York City / Robert Sietsema ; foreword by Calvin Trillin.
Imprint:
New York : Arcade Pub., c2004.
Description:
354 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Names:
Dissent
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0006271564 / 2005-11-18
Date of Creation:
2002
Title:
Dissent.
Copyright Note:
Cataloged from appl. only.
Other Title:
The sinking of the USS Enron: a free-market metaphor
A summary of the response of democratic loyalists to the prospects of another presidential race by Albert Gore
The Bush plan for a shadow government
The Middle East troubles: a summary
A survey offering Democrats two responses to the return of Al Gore
The Saudis and their oil rigs
A short history of the French presidential election
A solution at last
A crisis of faith brought on by Martha Stewart
A spirited defense of George W. Bush against accusations that he dumped his Harken stock because of inside information
The accidental commoner
A scholarly analysis of developments
A chickenhawk cheer
A short summary of the Nobel Peace Prize announcement
The ballad of Harvey Pitt
The silver lining of General Rove's victory in the midterm-elections
A summary of the response of democratic loyalists to the prospects of another presidential race by Albert Gore
The Bush plan for a shadow government
The Middle East troubles: a summary
A survey offering Democrats two responses to the return of Al Gore
The Saudis and their oil rigs
A short history of the French presidential election
A solution at last
A crisis of faith brought on by Martha Stewart
A spirited defense of George W. Bush against accusations that he dumped his Harken stock because of inside information
The accidental commoner
A scholarly analysis of developments
A chickenhawk cheer
A short summary of the Nobel Peace Prize announcement
The ballad of Harvey Pitt
The silver lining of General Rove's victory in the midterm-elections
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Appears in:
Issue 23Dec02. Silver lining department. Pub. 2002-12-19 (In The nation)
Issue 30Dec02. New federal hires. Pub. 2002-12-26 (In The nation)
Issue 7Jul02. Dissent. Pub. 2002-01-03 (In The nation)
Issue 21Jan02. Rudy Giuliani, triumphant. Pub. 2002-01-17 (In The nation)
Issue 28Jan02. Lesson learned. Pub. 2002-01-24 (In The nation)
Issue 4Feb02. The sinking of the USS Enron: a free-market metaphor. Pub. 2002-01-31 (In The nation)
Issue 11Feb02. Speculation. Pub. 2002-02-07 (In The nation)
Issue 18Feb02. Enron hearings. Pub. 2002-02-14 (In The nation)
Issue 25Feb02. A summary of the response of democratic loyalists to the prospects of another presidential race by Albert Gore. Pub. 2002-02-21 (In The nation)
Issue 4Mar02. Kenny boy. Pub. 2002-02-28 (In The nation)
Issue 11Mar02. Campaign finance reform. Pub. 2002-03-07 (In The nation)
Issue 18Mar02. On the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Influence. Pub. 2002-03-14 (In The nation)
Issue 25Mar02. The Bush plan for a shadow government. Pub. 2002-03-21 (In The nation)
Issue 1Apr02. Billy Graham's explanation of his taped conversation with Richard Nixon. Pub. 2002-03-28 (In The nation)
Issue 8Apr02. 2002 remake of Boys' Town. Pub. 2002-04-04 (In The nation)
Issue 15Apr02. Nixon library woes. Pub. 2002-04-11 (In The nation)
Issue 22Apr02. The Middle East troubles: a summary. Pub. 2002-04-18 (In The nation)
Issue 29Apr02. Elizabeth Dole. Pub. 2002-04-25 (In The nation)
Issue 6May02. A survey offering Democrats two responses to the return of Al Gore. Pub. 2002-05-02 (In The nation)
Issue 20May02. The Saudis and their oil rigs. Pub. 2002-05-16 (In The nation)
Issue 27May02. A short history of the French presidential election. Pub. 2002-05-23 (In The nation)
Issue 3Jun02. A solution at last. Pub. 2002-05-30 (In The nation)
Issue 10Jun02. Dick Cheney's primer on the Constitution. Pub. 2002-06-06 (In The nation)
Issue 17Jun02. Joie de vivre in the land of color-coded terrorism alerts. Pub. 2002-06-13 (In The nation)
Issue 24Jun02. Cheney's head: an explanation. Pub. 2002-06-20 (In The nation)
Issue 1Jul02. Department of Earth Security. Pub. 2002-06-27 (In The nation)
Issue 8Jul02. In Martha Stewart's kitchen. Pub. 2002-07-04 (In The nation)
Issue 15Jul02. A crisis of faith brought on by Martha Stewart. Pub. 2002-07-11 (In The nation)
Issue 29Jul02. On the congressional response to the "under God" controversy. Pub. 2002-07-18 (In The nation)
Issue 12Aug02. A spirited defense of George W. Bush against accusations that he dumped his Harken stock because of inside information. Pub. 2002-08-01 (In The nation)
Issue 19Aug02. George W. Bush and Dick Cheney lecture CEOs on corporate responsibility. Pub. 2002-08-15 (In The nation)
Issue 9Feb02. The accidental commoner. Pub. 2002-09-05 (In The nation)
Issue 23Sep02. War against Iraq: the context. Pub. 2002-09-19 (In The nation)
Issue 16Sep02. Richard Perle: whose fault is he? Pub. 2002-09-12 (In The nation)
Issue 30Sep02. Building a coalition, W.-style. Pub. 2002-09-26 (In The nation)
Issue 7Oct02. A scholarly analysis of developments: including satellite photos, intelligence reports and Middle-Eastern strategy considerations that persuaded the Bush Administration that its policy on dealing with Iraq had to change from economic sanctions to pre-emptive war. Pub. 2002-10-03 (In The nation)
Issue 14Oct02. There's no, no in your eyes--as sung to Saddam Hussein by George W. Bush. Pub. 2002-10-10 (In The nation)
Issue 21Oct02. Exit Robert (the Torch) Torricelli. Pub. 2002-10-17 (In The nation)
Issue 28Oct02. A chickenhawk cheer. Pub. 2002-10-24 (In The nation)
Issue 4Nov02. A short summary of the Nobel Peace Prize announcement. Pub. 2002-10-31 (In The nation)
Issue 11Nov02. Saddam Hussein's election victory. Pub. 2002-11-07 (In The nation)
Issue 18Nov02. More danger in sniper case. Pub. 2002-11-14 (In The nation)
Issue 25Nov02. The ballad of Harvey Pitt. Pub. 2005-11-21 (In The nation)
Issue 2Dec02. The silver lining of General Rove's victory in the midterm-elections. Pub. 2002-11-28 (In The nation)
Issue 9Dec02. Shmeer the kids in. Pub. 2002-12-05 (In The nation)
Issue 16Dec02. Inspections: the White House fallback position. Pub. 2002-12-12 (In The nation)
Issue 30Dec02. New federal hires. Pub. 2002-12-26 (In The nation)
Issue 7Jul02. Dissent. Pub. 2002-01-03 (In The nation)
Issue 21Jan02. Rudy Giuliani, triumphant. Pub. 2002-01-17 (In The nation)
Issue 28Jan02. Lesson learned. Pub. 2002-01-24 (In The nation)
Issue 4Feb02. The sinking of the USS Enron: a free-market metaphor. Pub. 2002-01-31 (In The nation)
Issue 11Feb02. Speculation. Pub. 2002-02-07 (In The nation)
Issue 18Feb02. Enron hearings. Pub. 2002-02-14 (In The nation)
Issue 25Feb02. A summary of the response of democratic loyalists to the prospects of another presidential race by Albert Gore. Pub. 2002-02-21 (In The nation)
Issue 4Mar02. Kenny boy. Pub. 2002-02-28 (In The nation)
Issue 11Mar02. Campaign finance reform. Pub. 2002-03-07 (In The nation)
Issue 18Mar02. On the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Influence. Pub. 2002-03-14 (In The nation)
Issue 25Mar02. The Bush plan for a shadow government. Pub. 2002-03-21 (In The nation)
Issue 1Apr02. Billy Graham's explanation of his taped conversation with Richard Nixon. Pub. 2002-03-28 (In The nation)
Issue 8Apr02. 2002 remake of Boys' Town. Pub. 2002-04-04 (In The nation)
Issue 15Apr02. Nixon library woes. Pub. 2002-04-11 (In The nation)
Issue 22Apr02. The Middle East troubles: a summary. Pub. 2002-04-18 (In The nation)
Issue 29Apr02. Elizabeth Dole. Pub. 2002-04-25 (In The nation)
Issue 6May02. A survey offering Democrats two responses to the return of Al Gore. Pub. 2002-05-02 (In The nation)
Issue 20May02. The Saudis and their oil rigs. Pub. 2002-05-16 (In The nation)
Issue 27May02. A short history of the French presidential election. Pub. 2002-05-23 (In The nation)
Issue 3Jun02. A solution at last. Pub. 2002-05-30 (In The nation)
Issue 10Jun02. Dick Cheney's primer on the Constitution. Pub. 2002-06-06 (In The nation)
Issue 17Jun02. Joie de vivre in the land of color-coded terrorism alerts. Pub. 2002-06-13 (In The nation)
Issue 24Jun02. Cheney's head: an explanation. Pub. 2002-06-20 (In The nation)
Issue 1Jul02. Department of Earth Security. Pub. 2002-06-27 (In The nation)
Issue 8Jul02. In Martha Stewart's kitchen. Pub. 2002-07-04 (In The nation)
Issue 15Jul02. A crisis of faith brought on by Martha Stewart. Pub. 2002-07-11 (In The nation)
Issue 29Jul02. On the congressional response to the "under God" controversy. Pub. 2002-07-18 (In The nation)
Issue 12Aug02. A spirited defense of George W. Bush against accusations that he dumped his Harken stock because of inside information. Pub. 2002-08-01 (In The nation)
Issue 19Aug02. George W. Bush and Dick Cheney lecture CEOs on corporate responsibility. Pub. 2002-08-15 (In The nation)
Issue 9Feb02. The accidental commoner. Pub. 2002-09-05 (In The nation)
Issue 23Sep02. War against Iraq: the context. Pub. 2002-09-19 (In The nation)
Issue 16Sep02. Richard Perle: whose fault is he? Pub. 2002-09-12 (In The nation)
Issue 30Sep02. Building a coalition, W.-style. Pub. 2002-09-26 (In The nation)
Issue 7Oct02. A scholarly analysis of developments: including satellite photos, intelligence reports and Middle-Eastern strategy considerations that persuaded the Bush Administration that its policy on dealing with Iraq had to change from economic sanctions to pre-emptive war. Pub. 2002-10-03 (In The nation)
Issue 14Oct02. There's no, no in your eyes--as sung to Saddam Hussein by George W. Bush. Pub. 2002-10-10 (In The nation)
Issue 21Oct02. Exit Robert (the Torch) Torricelli. Pub. 2002-10-17 (In The nation)
Issue 28Oct02. A chickenhawk cheer. Pub. 2002-10-24 (In The nation)
Issue 4Nov02. A short summary of the Nobel Peace Prize announcement. Pub. 2002-10-31 (In The nation)
Issue 11Nov02. Saddam Hussein's election victory. Pub. 2002-11-07 (In The nation)
Issue 18Nov02. More danger in sniper case. Pub. 2002-11-14 (In The nation)
Issue 25Nov02. The ballad of Harvey Pitt. Pub. 2005-11-21 (In The nation)
Issue 2Dec02. The silver lining of General Rove's victory in the midterm-elections. Pub. 2002-11-28 (In The nation)
Issue 9Dec02. Shmeer the kids in. Pub. 2002-12-05 (In The nation)
Issue 16Dec02. Inspections: the White House fallback position. Pub. 2002-12-12 (In The nation)
Authorship on Application:
text: Calvin Trillin.
Names:
A heckuva job
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0006393345 / 2006-06-22
Date of Publication:
May 30, 2006
Date of Creation:
2005
Title:
A heckuva job : more of the Bush Administration in rhyme.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: new text & compilation of prev. pub. poems.
Copyright Note:
Cataloged from appl. only.
Other Title:
The nation
New York Times
New York Times
Copyright Claimant:
Calvin Trillin
Notes:
Most of the poems were originally pub. in The nation or New York Times.
Names:
What about me?
Type of Work:
Art work
Registration Number / Date:
VA0000391143 / 1989-12-15
Date of Publication:
October 12, 1989
Date of Creation:
1989
Title:
What about me? : cartoons from the New Yorker / by Edward Koren ; with a pref. by Calvin Trillin.
Edition:
1st ed.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: "compilation."
Previous Registration:
All line drawings prev. pub.
Description:
1 v.
Number of similar titles:
133
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Adventures in the kitchen
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October 21, 1991
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1991
Title:
Adventures in the kitchen / Wolfgang Puck ; foreword by Calvin Trillin.
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1st ed.
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New York : Random House, c1991.
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264 p.
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Adventures in the kitchen
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October 21, 1991
Date of Creation:
1991
Title:
Adventures in the kitchen / Wolfgang Puck ; foreword by Calvin Trillin.
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Home food
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Date of Publication:
February 17, 1995
Date of Creation:
1994
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Home food : 44 great American chefs cook 160 recipes on their night off / Debbie Shore and Catherine Townsend with Laurie Roberge ; photos by Link Nicoll ; foreword by Calvin Trillin.
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New York : C. Potter, c1995.
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391 p.
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The great ceviche book
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September 1, 2002
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2002
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The great ceviche book / Douglas Rodriguez ; with Laura Zimmerman ; photography by Christopher Hirsheimer ; with foreword by Calvin Trillin.
Imprint:
Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, c2002.
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161 p.
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on photos; Christopher Hirsheimer
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Cookbook with photoprints & text.
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Douglas Rodriguez
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The nation crosword puzzles
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The nation crosword puzzles / by Frank W. Lewis.
Basis of Claim:
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Serial Publication Year:
1992
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Frequency unknown.
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Vol. 2.
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Nation.
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Frank W. Lewis
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