• The Doomsters is a 1958 mystery novel by American writer Ross Macdonald, the seventh book in his Lew Archer series. Archer is hired by escaped mental patient...
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  • The Barbarous Coast – 1956 The Doomsters – 1958 The Galton Case – 1959 The Wycherly Woman – 1961 The Zebra-Striped Hearse – 1962 The Chill – 1964 The...
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  • Lew Archer (category Characters in American novels of the 20th century)
    born circa 1916. In The Doomsters a sheriff mocks his 6'2" and blue eyes. As old failures plague him, we learn he once "took the strap away from my old...
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  • 2020). "How to Move From Doomer to Bloomer". Medium.com. Retrieved 28 June 2023. Doomsters(sic) – A journal article discussing peak oil and "Doomsters"...
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  • The Way Some People Die is a detective mystery published, under the author's then pseudonym of John Ross Macdonald, by Alfred A. Knopf in 1951. It is...
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  • The Moving Target is a detective novel by writer Ross Macdonald, first published by Alfred A. Knopf in April 1949. The Moving Target introduces the detective...
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  • Newshound, Terrorizer. "ITALIAN BLACKENED DOOMSTERS FORGOTTEN TOMB PLAN RELEASE". Terrorizer Online. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 29...
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  • Sanders)), but Green Arrow rescued the heroes, ultimately allowing the JLA sufficient recovery time to defeat the Doomsters. Green Arrow and Black Canary's...
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  • Terrorizer. "ITALIAN BLACKENED DOOMSTERS FORGOTTEN TOMB PLAN RELEASE review". Terrorizer Online. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved...
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  • The Galton Case is the eighth novel in the Lew Archer series by Ross Macdonald. It was published in the US in 1959 by Knopf and in 1960 by Cassel & Co...
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  • Macdonald. The novel was originally released under his real name, Kenneth Millar, by Alfred A. Knopf, while a condensed version was serialized in the August...
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  • The Dark Tunnel is the first novel by "one of the giants of twentieth century crime fiction", Kenneth Millar. The first edition was published by Dodd...
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  • The Zebra-Striped Hearse is a detective mystery written in 1962 by American author Ross Macdonald, the tenth book featuring his private eye, Lew Archer...
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  • place mostly in out of the way Californian locations. Macdonald's working title for the novel was The Split Woman. The phrase The Ivory Grin that he eventually...
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    from the original on 13 July 2022. Retrieved 13 July 2022. Riley-Smith, Ben (31 July 2022). "Nadhim Zahawi: Vote for 'booster' Liz Truss over 'doomster' Rishi"...
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  • The Three Roads, published in 1948, was the fourth novel by Kenneth Millar, and the final one using his real name before he started writing detective...
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  • Cologne. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2018. Newshound, Terrorizer. "ITALIAN BLACKENED DOOMSTERS FORGOTTEN TOMB PLAN...
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    Govan landscape was the Doomster or Moot Hill, which stood near the river, north of the present Govan Cross. It was removed in the early 19th century and...
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  • The Barbarous Coast is a 1956 detective novel by Canadian-American author Ross Macdonald, the sixth to feature private investigator Lew Archer and his...
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    wildlife would die by 1980, Ronald Bailey termed Ehrlich an "irrepressible doomster". Ehrlich has acknowledged that "some" of what he predicted has not occurred...
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  • The Wycherly Woman is a detective novel by Ross Macdonald. The ninth to feature Lew Archer, it was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1961. Earlier that year...
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  • meets the woman of his dreams. But before the night is out, her best friend is dead in an upstairs room at the party. It appears to be suicide. The next...
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  • radio session in June 1994: the instrumental "Sacramento", "Itchy Chin", "Doomster (Three Star Compartment)", and "Sperm Meets Egg, So What?". A Japanese...
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    videos and other recordings released by the band the Mother Hips. The Mother Hips are a rock band based in the San Francisco Bay Area, consisting of members...
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  • February 20, 2018. Archived from the original on February 21, 2018. Retrieved February 20, 2018. "Round Up: All The Games From The Nintendo Indie World Showcase...
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    a predecessor of the 12th-century royal estate at Partick and the now-destroyed Doomster Hill (which is thought to have functioned as a Viking-style 'thing'...
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  • Published in 1966, it is among the most powerful of all Ross Macdonald's novels and was his own personal choice as his best book. The plot is typically intricate:...
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  • I.M.A.L. in the former (and all having toured extensively overseas), internationally acclaimed doomsters Los Natas, and Lörihen for the latter. O'Connor...
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  • Bantam Books in the following year. The first British hardback was published in Cassell & Company's Crime Connoisseur series in 1955, the same year that...
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  • the Strangers in Town volume was "The Angry Man", written in 1955. Macdonald chose instead to use it as the basis for the later novel The Doomsters (1958)...
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