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Research library of colonial Americana

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4,171
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~69h 31min
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Thomas Hooker

Hiester Richard Hornberger Jr. (February 1, 1924 – November 4, 1997) was an American writer and surgeon who wrote under the pseudonym Richard Hooker. Hornberger's best-known work is his novel MASH (1968), based on his experiences as a wartime United States Army surgeon during the Korean War and written in collaboration with W. C. Heinz. It was used as the basis for the award-winning, critically and commercially successful movie MAS*H (1970) — and two years later, the acclaimed long running television series of the same title.

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A transcription from the original shorthand of the first part of Byrd's diary now in the Henry E. Huntington Library. Parts covering the period from December 13, 1717, to May 19, 1721, and from August 10, 1739, to August 31, 1741, are located in the Virginia Historical Society and the University of North Carolina Library respectively. cf. Introd.

How the series evolves

beginning
A survey of the summe of church-discipline
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finale
The secret diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1709-1712
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
0.0· maybe series needed more care