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    The specialist : revelations of a counterterrorist by Rivers, Gayle

    New York : Stein and Day, 1985
    Table of Contents: “…Kidnap briefing in Beirut -- Raid on Druze headquarters -- F-troop of 21 S.A.S. -- A foxhole in south Armagh -- Terrorist international -- American vulnerability -- Target: Gulf of Mexico Oil Terminal -- M16 assignment to assassinate -- A British operation -- The final run -- Basque Separatists: Spain authorizes secret war -- Target: the propaganda Chief of E.T.A.…”
    Format: Book


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    The great TV sitcom book by Mitz, Rick

    New York, N.Y. :; New York, New York : R. Marek Publishers,; Richard Marek Publishers, 1980
    Table of Contents: “…. -- 1965-1966: Get Smart!, F Troop, Green acres, Hogan's heroes, I dream of Jeannie, My mother the car, The Smothers Brothers show.…”
    Format: Book


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    We had a little real estate problem : the unheralded story of Native Americans in comedy by Nesteroff, Kliph

    New York, NY : Simon & Schuster, 2021
    First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Wrestles his father's shadow -- Charlie Hill orders a ventriloquist dummy -- Brian Bahe goes onstage twelve times a week -- Davy Crockett brainshwashes the kids -- Lucas Brown eyes sells a sitcom pilot -- Charlie Hill gets inspired by Bob Newhart and other political radicals -- Everyone is shocked to read the news about the Kiowa sensation of the Las Vegas strip -- Charlie Hill can't stop farting -- The title of F-Troop represents the f-word -- Williams and Ree perform for thirteen people at the Holiday Inn -- Charlie Hill and the bearded comedian in his rusty, red truck -- Williams and Ree are desperate to get on Carson -- Charlie Hill asks Barney Miller to free Leonard Peltier -- Jackie Keliiaa thinks, "Holy shit, this is amazing." -- Someone calls the cops on the 1491s -- Charlie Hill remembers the swimming number with Joe Namath -- Larry Omaha investigates a foul-mouthed parrot -- Terry Ree becomes the first (and last) Native comedian on Hee-Haw -- Ryan McMahon has a life changing experience in Winnipeg (of all places) -- Charlie Hill isn't offered anything but crap -- The 1491s reluctantly agree to do a Shakespeare festival -- Sierra Ornelas sells sitcoms the way she sold jewelry at the Santa Fe Indian Market -- Vincent Craig performs on the back of a flatbed truck in rural Arizona -- Isiah Yazzie does improv for an empty room in Shiprock -- Howie Miller does impressions. …”
    Format: Book