Perry Deane Young (March 27, 1941 – January 1, 2019) was a journalist, author, playwright, historian, and professional gardener. He was the author of...
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which included Dana Stone, Tim Page, Henri Huet, John Steinbeck IV, Perry Deane Young, Nik Wheeler, and Chas Gerretsen, who would do anything to get the...
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journalists including Sean Flynn, Tim Page, Henri Huet, John Steinbeck IV, Perry Deane Young, Nik Wheeler, Chas Gerretsen, John Olson and others. Dana started...
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inspired by Frankie Silver's crime. As a young college student in September 1963, author Perry Deane Young discovered the letters and petitions to the...
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whaling ship master Perry Woodall (1912–1975), American politician Perry Young (born 1963), American basketball player Perry Deane Young (1941–2019), American...
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Ethics in the Workplace. Retrieved August 16, 2009 Walker, Evelyn, and Perry Deane Young (1986). A Killing Cure. New York: H. Holt and Co. xiv, 338 p. N.B...
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Foundation. Kopay's 1977 biography, The David Kopay Story, written with Perry Deane Young, became a best-seller. In 1986, Kopay, without naming him, revealed...
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those experiences in the best-selling 1992 book, We Were Soldiers Once… and Young. A sequel was released in 2008: We Were Soldiers Still: A Journey Back to...
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Journalists Won the Battle to Cover World War 2. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers. ISBN 978-0-689-87752-0. Moorehead, Caroline (2003). Martha Gellhorn:...
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librarian Pegi Young (1952–2019), American singer-songwriter Perry Deane Young (1941–2019), American journalist and writer Peter Young (disambiguation)...
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