James A. Michener Art Museum was created in 1988.
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James Michener died on October 16, 1997 at the age of 90.
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James Michener was born on February 3, 1907 and died on October 16, 1997. James Michener would have been 90 years old at the time of death or 108 years old today.
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The phone number of the James A Michener Branch Library is: 215-536-3306.
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The address of the James A Michener Branch Library is: 401 W. Mill Street, Quakertown, 18951 2482
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Authors similar to James Michener include Edward Rutherfurd, Ken Follett, and Colleen McCullough. They specialize in epic historical fiction novels that cover sweeping time periods and multiple generations.
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James A. Michener won the Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for his book "Tales of the South Pacific".
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The Drifters.
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John Wayne, James Michener, Katherine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck.
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It's a traditional Southern song- the writer is unknown, I believe.
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It's a novel written by James Michener. Makor is an archaeological site in Israel, which means "source"
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"Space" by James A. Michener is a novel that explores the history of space exploration, from the origins of rocketry to modern space travel. It delves into the technological advancements, personal stories, and political tensions surrounding the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Through a mix of fiction and real events, Michener provides a comprehensive look at humanity's quest to conquer the final frontier.
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During the rug merchant's visit to Michener in the novel "The Source" by James Michener, he made offers to purchase a rug, a horse, a woman, a sheep, and a camel. These offers were symbolic of the merchant's desire to acquire valuable items and demonstrate his wealth and power. The offers also highlighted the complex social and economic relationships between the merchant and the residents of Michener.
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No, the characters travel to Mozambique and Morocco, but not Madagascar.
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Michener's "Texas" is a 1096 page read that was loved by almost everyone except Texans. Consider trying to find a copy of the 1994 Movie if that seems like to much to flip through in an evening.
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James Michener and Stephen Ambrose were both given a "thumbs down".
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Lee Marvin is buried in Arlington National cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D. C. PFC Marvin served as a scout-sniper with the 4th Marine Division and was wounded on Saipan, where most of his platoon was killed.
James Michener also served in the Pacific during WWII, in the US Army. Michener is buried in Austin Memorial Park Cemetery in Austin, Texas.
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Mari Michener's birth name is Mari Yoriko Sabusawa.
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Roland Michener died on August 6, 1991 at the age of 91.
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Not that I know of, but I wish there was. If it was done right, it makes a pretty excellent movie style story.
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Ronald Warren Michener has written:
'Money, growth, and the theory of interest'
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The web address of the Michener Art Museum is: http://www.michenerartmuseum.org
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Emma Larkin is a fictional character in James A. Michener's novel "Texas." Michener was known for creating complex characters to represent different aspects of the historical events he portrayed in his novels. While Emma Larkin may not have been a real person, she likely serves as a composite or symbolic figure to illustrate the experiences of various individuals during the historical period depicted in the novel.
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Roland Michener was born on April 19, 1900 and died on August 6, 1991. Roland Michener would have been 91 years old at the time of death or 115 years old today.
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James Michener, the novelist is dead for some years. He penned Hawaii, Bridges at Toko-Ri and others.
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The address of the Michener Art Museum is: 138 S Pine St, Doylestown, PA 18901-4931
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