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21. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Harris, Robert A., 1950- -
Harris, Robert A., 1950 H Index Main Index Stories From The Old Attic Opera - The World s FASTER Browser! WordCruncher Promo.Net. Top
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22. Robert Harris - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.
After winning a Tiffany Fellowship in 1950, Robert Harris moved to Paris.The artist has not lived in the United States since. Harris work is in many
http://www.askart.com/artist/H/robert_e_harris.asp?ID=124784

23. ElginDivorceH2
531093, Harris, Robert G. Harris, Evelyn May, Divorce, 1953, no decree. 63-134,Harris, Thomas W. 10-028, Hatch, Mary, Hatch, Robert C. Divorce, 1950
http://www.elginarea.org/egs/elgindivorceH2.htm
Elgin Civil Court Divorce Records Harris-Heine Back to Index Case Plaintiff Defandant Type Year Remark Harris, Albert Edward Harris, Helen Irene Divorce Harris, Bertha Harris, Wiley Divorce Harris, Howard Harris, Leola Divorce Harris, Mary Ann Harris, Herbert J. Divorce Harris, Myra Virginia Harris, Lawrence Archie Divorce Harris, Robert G. Harris, Evelyn May Divorce no decree Harris, Thomas W. Harris, Stella P. Divorce Harris, Winifred Lucille Harris, Alfres S. Divorce Harrison, Clorece Harrison, Thomas R. Divorce Harrison, Donald O. Harrison, Lois M. Divorce Harrison, Doris Harrison, Eugene Divorce Harrison, Evelyn Harrison, Lorenz Divorce Harrison, Gertrude Harrison, Lorenz Divorce Harrison, Jean Harriet Harrison, Donn O. Divorce Harrison, Laura M. Harrison, Roy C. Divorce Harrison, Margaret

24. Funeral_H
B, 34, Harris, George Howard, 5Mar-1934. A, 196, Harris, Robert Benjamin,20-Jan-1932 E, 52, Harrison, Georgiana H. Hotchkiss, 21-Jun-1950
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H Vol Pg Name Maiden Name DOD C Hachtel, George J. 13-Oct-1938 D Hachtel, Laura Jones 1-Sep-1943 Hackett, Raymond 5-Jul-1951 Haden, H. Ann Crawder 6-Mar-1953 E Hage, Edwward Arthur 29-Nov-1951 D Hagelow, John Jacob Sr. 26-Aug-1942 Hahn, Harry W. 10-Jan-1950 Hahne, Eleanor Butterman 21-Jan-1952 Hall, Robert W. 28-Nov-1953 A Hammond, Howard E. 26-Apr-1933 E Handy, Beverly 17-May-1952 B Hansen, Peter 5-Oct-1936 C Hanstein, George 11-Sep-1938 B Harback, William B. 21-Aug-1934 B Harns, Irving Denham 10-Aug-1936 D Harper, Archie 11-Oct-1944 Harridge, Clinton R. "Kink" 18-Oct-1952 A Harris, Elbert F. 8-Jun-1933 B Harris, George Howard 5-Mar-1934 A Harris, Robert Benjamin 20-Jan-1932 A Harris, Wiley 12-Jun-1931 E Harrison, Georgiana H. Hotchkiss 21-Jun-1950 A Harrison, Leonard 12-Jan-1931 Hartman, George F. 22-Sep-1951 B Hartman, John Marius 23-Oct-1935 B Hartz, John Fredrick 4-Feb-1936 Hauer, John A. 28-Sep-1952 B Hausen, Mary Hannah 5-Dec-1933 Haworth, Rose Jackson 22-Jun-1951 C Hayes, Addie 5-Nov-1940 A Hayes, Charles Washington

25. Enigma By Robert Harris Detailed Book Review
Enigma Robert Harris Book Review. Enter a book review (click here) and becomea paid scholar! Review Summary of Enigma by author Robert Harris
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Enter a book review (click here) and become a paid scholar! Books Movies Sci-Fi/Fantasy Mystery/Thriller ... New book search (click here) Review Summary of Enigma by author Robert Harris Tom Jericho is a brilliant mathematician who has been recruited to become a codebreaker at Bletchley Park, the center for British cryptographers. He has already been instrumental in breaking the infamous Nazi Enigma code which allows the Allies to track the movement of German submarine traffic. The stress of cracking the code has caused Jericho to have a nervous breakdown, and he has returned to his college to rest. Now, however the code has been changed and Tom has been brought back to try to break it once more.
To complicate matters, he is in love with a mysterious woman, Claire Rommily, who works in codebreaking also. As Jericho and his team work feverishly to break the code and avoid disaster for the Allied submarine forces, he comes to the conclusion that a traitor is at work among his fellow cryptographers. When Claire suddenly disppears and is found to have removed important information from her workplace, accusations of Nazi collaboration are made. Tom is desperate to find Claire and with the help of her roomate, Hester, he sets out to clear her name. This, along with cracking the code and finding the traitor, is stretching him to his breaking point once more. This story presents a fascinating view of the world of wartime codebreaking, as well as an exciting romance.

26. Warner Bros. Cartoon Releases - 1950
Dir Charles M. Jones Story Michael Maltese - Anim Ken Harris, Direction (notDirected By) Robert McKimson - Story Warren Foster - Anim Rod
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Warner Bros. Cartoon Filmography
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Rel 1/14/50 - Prod - MPAA 12762 - MM (Green rings) - Blue Ribbon No. 1507 (Blue rings)
Dir: I. Freleng - Story: Tedd Pierce - Anim: Gerry Chiniquy, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross, Arthur Davis - Layout: Hawley Pratt - Backgrounds: Phil DeGuard - VC: Mel Blanc - Music: Carl Stalling
Additional VC: Bea Benaderet
In Bugs Bunny Show
Phil DeGuard incorrectly listed in as Phil DeLara.
Video: "Sylvester And Tweety: The Best Yeows Of Our Lives".
Hurdy Gurdy Hare
Rel 1/21/50 - Prod - MPAA 12756 - MM- Blue Ribbon (Orange rings)
Dir: Robert McKimson - Story: Warren Foster - Anim: J.C. Melendez, Emery Hawkins, Charles McKimson, John Carey, Phil DeLara - Layout: Cornett Wood - Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas - VC: Mel Blanc - Music: Carl Stalling
Video: None.
Boobs In The Woods
Rel 1/28/50 - Prod - MPAA 13009 - LT (Green rings) - Blue Ribbon (Blue rings)
Dir: Robert McKimson - Story: Warren Foster - Anim: Phil DeLara, J.C. Melendez, Emery Hawkins, Charles McKimson, Pete Burness - Layout: Cornett Wood - Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas - VC: Mel Blanc - Music: Carl Stalling
Video: "Ham On Wry: The Porky Pig Laser Collection", "Porky Pig's Screwball Comedies", "LT:TCE - Daffy Doodles (Robert McKimson)".

27. Harvard Gazette: Memorial Minute: Robert Harris Chapman
Robert Harris Chapman, Professor of English Literature, playwright, From 1948to 1950 he taught at the University of California, Berkeley,
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At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on April 10, 2001, the following Minute was placed upon the records. Robert Harris Chapman, Professor of English Literature, playwright, theatrical consultant, and Director of the Loeb Drama Center, was born in Highland Park, Ill., on 14 April 1919. He attended Princeton University, and graduated with an A.B. degree in English in 1941. During World War II he served in the U.S. Navy as a Lieutenant in naval intelligence in Europe and North Africa. In 1946 he returned to Princeton University as an Instructor in the Department of English, directing Princeton Triangle Club productions. From 1948 to 1950 he taught at the University of California, Berkeley, as an Instructor in the Department of Dramatic Arts.

28. Blacker Hovse, House Members, Alpha List By Last Name, 4 Of 10
Hall, Michael Alexander, 1946, 1950. Hall, Robert Noel, 1937, 1942 Harris,Andrew Van Fleet, 1945, 1949. Harris, Robert H. 1942, 1947
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Blacker Hovse, House Members
Alpha list by Last Name
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Previous Next Year Main Page ... Acronyms and Notes
Name Frosh Grad Geary, Lawrence Mark DNG Gee, Elaine Pei-san Gehrels, Ernest Geib, Elden Ray Geitz, Robert Charles Genud, Maury DNG George, Anna Melissa George, Edward N. Gerald, Frank S. DNG Gerdes, James Anthony DNG Gerhart, Susan M. German, Jr, Irvine Fisk Gesek, Caleb DNG Getzmann, Jr, Edwin Samuel DNG Gewe, Robert Alexander Ghamati, Saeid Gibbs, Joseph P. Gibson, Brian Charles Gier, Harold L. Gilham, Jeffery DNG Gilliam, Elizabeth DNG Gillings, John William Gilman, John Harold DNG Gilmore, Jr., Hugh Mack Ex Gilray, Carl Robert Gimbel, Joan Marie Gioumousis, Andrew Johaness DNG Girard, James G. Girish, Balasubramaniam Glasser, Sheldon Jay DNG Glattenberg, Gordon Ellis Glover, David Mark Gluzman, Vladimir Go, Paul Jonathan Estelilla Goetten, John G. * Goff, Dave L. Goff, Stuart BS: 1958
MS: 1959 Goh, Keow-Lin Goldberg, Allan Morris BS:1957
MS:1958 Golden, John Robert * Goldenberg, Harold Mark

29. UWA Lost Alumni
Myrtle Blanche Harris Rebecca L. Harris Regina Lynn Harris Robert Hampton Harris Robert Goulet 1973 F. Keith Grable 1965 Jack Grace 1950
http://www.alumni.uwa.edu/lost/g-j.htm

30. (L. Victoria HARRIS (Dew) - ?????? HARVESTER )
William Harris (AFT 1860 ) William Barre Harris (15 Apr 1950 - ) James Robert HART (17 Jun 1934 - May 1978) James Robert HART (AFT 1950 -
http://apdew.com/apdew/index/ind0112.htm
Index of Persons
L. Victoria HARRIS (Dew) (17 Sep 1840 - 29 Sep 1870)
Laurie HARRIS
(AFT 1950 - )
Lee HARRIS
(AFT 1930 - )
Nancy HARRIS (Koonce)
(AFT 1870 - )
Nannie Henry HARRIS (Dew)
(AFT 1870 - )
Opal Leota HARRIS (Koonce)

Page HARRIS
(AFT 1930 - )
Page HARRIS , Jr
(AFT 1950 - )
Rebecca HARRIS
(27 Jul 1987 - )
Vivian HARRIS (Taylor)
(AFT 1910 - )
Wesley HARRIS
(AFT 1860 - AFT 1800) William HARRIS (AFT 1860 - ) William Barre HARRIS (15 Apr 1950 - ) William T. HARRIS (17 Aug 1846 - 19 Mar 1905) HARRISON HARRISON (AFT 1800 - ) HARRISON (AFT 1860 - AFT 1920) Andrea HARRISON (Jackson) (28 Dec 1977 - ) Archibald Cary HARRISON Archibald Cary HARRISON III Archibald Cary HARRISON Jr Elizabeth HARRISON ... Ida Irene HARRISON (Dew) (AFT 1900 - ) Kerry HARRISON (AFT 1900 - ) Martha Lavina HARRISON (Moss) (AFT 1870 - AFT 1900) Mattie Cary HARRISON (Hudgins) Nancy Vernell HARRISON (Nutall) (AFT 1870 - AFT 1900) Page HARRISON Robert Newsome HARRISON (AFT 1850 - ) Sallie Rae HARRISON (Dew) Zenobia Ann HARRISON (Koonce) (26 Oct 1857 - 27 Feb 1905) Betty HART (Dew) (AFT 1830 - AFT 1860) Darlene Elizabeth HART (Meyer) (27 Oct 1940 - ) Debbie HART (AFT 1960 - ) Debra Faye HART (1 May 1956 - ) Dorothy HART (AFT 1960 - ) Harry Norman HART (6 Oct 1936 - ) Harry Norman HART Jr (5 Sep 1954 - ) Harvey Allen HART (26 Feb 1938 - 11 Apr 1975) Helen HART (AFT 1960 - ) Jackie HART (1 Apr 1957 - ) Jacque HART (Powell) (21 Aug 1955 - ) James Robert HART (17 Jun 1934 - May 1978)

31. D.81 SIBLEY (HIRAM) FAMILY PAPERS 1850-1950. University Of Rochester
The later sections (c19201950) of the Panther, West Virginia, materials pertain to Harris, Robert Dalton. Western Union goes to Russia , PS No.6,
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/rbk/SIBLEYFM.stm
University of Rochester
River Campus Libraries

D.81 HIRAM SIBLEY FAMILY PAPERS (1850-1950) 21 boxes Sibley retired from Western Union in 1869, and went into the seed and nursery business in Rochester and Chicago. He also invested in land, timber, coal and railroads in the South and in Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Washington and Oregon. Hiram Sibley also gave generously to institutions and charitable organizations. He was one of the incorporators of Cornell University, where he endowed Sibley College of Mechanic Arts. He also presented the University of Rochester with its first library building in the 1870's. Hiram Sibley married Elizabeth Maria Tinker (1815-1903) in 1833. They had four children, of whom Zilpha Louise, Hiram Watson and Emily survived. Zilpha Louise married Hobart Atkinson, and Emily married first James S. Averell and second James Sibley Watson, son of Don Alonzo Watson. Hiram Sibley died in 1888 in Rochester. Hiram Watson Sibley (1845-1932) studied in Europe and entered business with his father, Hiram Sibley, brother-in-law, Hobart Atkinson, and Skipworth Wilmer. Their ventures included land development in Rochester,. Sibley, Ill., Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia, railroads, and the seed business. About 1880, Hiram W. Sibley also entered a partnership with Isaac Bearinger which lasted until 1896. Sibley and Bearinger had offices in Saginaw, Michigan, and dealt in timber, coal and land. After the death of Hiram Sibley in 1888, Hiram W. Sibley also managed the affairs of the Sibley Estate, the legal entity which administered the inheritance of the Sibley Family.

32. Sparkman & Stephens - History - S&S Alumni
RBH, Harris, Robert B. 1950. GH, Hamilton, George, 1950. HH, Herreshoff, Halsey C.1951. EEH, Hermanns, Edward E. 1951. RH, Hoadley, Raymond, 1953
http://www.sparkmanstephens.com/history/alumni.html

by Initials Found on Drawings
1929-Present The following is a fairly complete list of all initials as found on the drawings throughout the history of the company. There are some gaps in the list we realize. please contact us! If you are a designer and we have forgotten to include your initials, please contact us and we will update our list. Sorry to exclude anyone who is on the list but it's a big job going through all the plans over 70 plus years The list is sorted alphabetically by last name and, within each letter, by date of employment. Initials Name Date A JA Anderson, John LAA JA Anderson, Jim RLA Armstrong, Roy B RWB GB Buren, Gustave FWB Buhlmeyer, Fred W. TB Brightman, Thomas CAB Buerhrens, Clifford A. RB Batson, Richard CFB Burnett, Carl F. HB Barrington, Howard

33. San Joaquin Apostolic Succession Datapgh
III NoCAL 385. . 1933, Edward R. Welles IV W. Missouri 497. . .1950 Robert LeRoy Harris ( 295 . . . 1918, Marquette (N.Michigan)) listed consecrators
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San Joaquin Apostolic Succession datapage: h
Clarence R. Haden's
(#550 . . 1957, N.California) listed consecrators were
Henry Knox Sherrill

PB XX (IX MA)
Archie W. Noel Porter

III NoCAL
Edward R. Welles

IV W. Missouri
Charles Reuben Hale's (#161, 1892, Springfield, coadj) listed consecrators were
William S. Perry

II Iowa George F. Seymour 1st of Springfield William D. Walker III W.NY (later 1st of North Dakota) Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall (SSJE)'s (#173, 1894, Vermont) listed consecrators were Henry A. Neely II ME William W. Niles III NH Leighton Coleman II Delaware There is a wonderful description of the election and consecration of Father Hall at this site Charles Francis Hall's (#474 . . 1948, New Hampshire) listed consecrators were Henry Knox Sherrill PB XX (IX Massachusetts) John T. Dallas V New Hampshire Norman B. Nash X Massachusetts Robert Bruce Hall's (#618. . 1966, Virginia) listed consecrators were John Hines PB XXII (V Texas) Robert F. Gibson, Jr. X Virginia (prev., suffr.) Gerald Francis Burrill VIII Chicago Donald H.V. Hallock's

34. Lost Colony: The Artists Of St. Augustine, 1930-1950; Essay By Robert W. Torchia
Lost Colony The Artists of St. Augustine, 19301950. by Robert W. Torchia As Neil Harris has demonstrated in his classic study The Artist in American
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/3aa/3aa288f.htm
Editor's note: The following essay, with endnotes, was rekeyed and reprinted on June 4 , 2002 in Resource Library Magazine with permission of the Lightner Museum. The essay was published in October 2001 in the 119 page illustrated book titled Lost Colony: The Artists of St. Augustine, 1930-1950, ISBN 0-97-13560-0-9 Images accompanying the text in the book were not reproduced with this reprinting except for two sample images. If you have questions or comments regarding the essay, or if you have interest in obtaining a copy of the book, please contact the Lightner Museum directly through either this phone number or web address: Lost Colony: The Artists of St. Augustine, 1930-1950 by Robert W. Torchia Conclusion The rise and fall of St. Augustine's art colony is yet another manifestation of the persistently tenuous role of the visual arts in the United States. As Neil Harris has demonstrated in his classic study The Artist in American Society the traditionally conflicted attitude toward the fine arts in America is firmly established in our history and part of our national ethos. This phenomenon is by no means a thing of the past. Today the debate continues to rage over such fundamental issues as the appropriateness of private versus public patronage of the arts, the relationship between artistic and commercial interests, the relevance of modernism to an intrinsically conservative nation, and how art reflects the values of a given community. These philosophical and sociological considerations can never be fully resolved, and this is not the place to explore them at length, but suffice it to say that they are very pertinent to the history of what we have chosen to call the "Lost Colony" in the title of this book.

35. Lost Colony: The Artists Of St. Augustine, 1930-1950; Essay By Robert W. Torchia
Lost Colony The Artists of St. Augustine, 19301950. by Robert W. Torchia Neil Harris, The Artist in American Society The Formative Years,
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/3aa/3aa288g.htm
Editor's note: The following essay, with endnotes, was rekeyed and reprinted on June 4 , 2002 in Resource Library Magazine with permission of the Lightner Museum. The essay was published in October 2001 in the 119 page illustrated book titled Lost Colony: The Artists of St. Augustine, 1930-1950, ISBN 0-97-13560-0-9 Images accompanying the text in the book were not reproduced with this reprinting except for two sample images. If you have questions or comments regarding the essay, or if you have interest in obtaining a copy of the book, please contact the Lightner Museum directly through either this phone number or web address: Lost Colony: The Artists of St. Augustine, 1930-1950 by Robert W. Torchia Endnotes 1. Maybelle Mann, Art in Florida, 1564-1945 (Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 1999), p. 156, William H. Gerdts, Art across America: Two Centuries of Regional Painting 1710-1920, Vol. 2:, The South, Near Midwest (New York: Abbeville Press, 1990), pp. 77-79, summarizes St. Augustine's early history as an art colony up to shortly after 1900. In

36. AJP Legacy -- Table Of Contents (November 30 1950, 163 [3])
Am J Physiol 163 484504, 1950 PDF. A. Sidney Harris and Robert H. KokernotEFFECTS OF DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN SODIUM (DILANTIN SODIUM) AND PHENOBARBITAL
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Gordon C. Ring, A. Sokalchuk, G. J. Navis, and H. W. Rudel
POSITIONAL CHANGES OF THE HEART AND THEIR EFFECTS ON ELECTROKYMOGRAPHIC RECORDINGS
Am J Physiol [PDF]
Mark Nickerson and George M. Nomaguchi
BLOCKADE OF EPINEPHRINE-INDUCED CARDIOACCELERATION IN THE FROG
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A. Sidney Harris and Robert H. Kokernot
EFFECTS OF DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN SODIUM (DILANTIN SODIUM) AND PHENOBARBITAL SODIUM UPON ECTOPIC VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Am J Physiol [PDF]
M. I. Gregersen, A. A. Boyden, and J. B. Allison

37. Genealogy Search: HARRIS, DELAP, CORNELIA, ROBERT, NANCY, SINGLETON, JOHNSON, OB
genealogy search Harris, CORNELIA, DELAP, Robert, SINGLETON, NANCY, OBRA, JOHNSON,TEXAS, FRANCIS, COPELAND, THERESA, BURTON, VICTORIA, WARNER, DODGE GA,
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HARRIS, A C Married 1895 DELAP, CORNELIA A C HARRIS Born 1902 Born 1909 Died 1924 HARRIS, ROBERT SINGLETON, NANCY Died 1934 Born 1950 Born 1951 Born 1952 ... Married 1966 JOHNSON, OBRA TEXAS Died 1969 Married 1971 COPELAND, FRANCIS TEXAS Died 1973 TEXAS Died 1974 TEXAS Married 1982 HARRIS, THERESA Married 1983 BURTON, THERESA TEXAS Married 1988 HARRIS, VICTORIA Married 1988 WARNER, VICTORIA TEXAS Died 1994 TEXAS HARRIS, A D Born 1866 A D HARRIS Born 1876 DODGE GA Married 1891 HARRAH, SARAH ILLINOIS Married 1896 POWELL, LILY DODGE GA Born 1910 Died 1945 DODGE GA Married 1953 HARRIS, MARY Died 1998 TEXAS HARRIS, A E Born 1810 A E HARRIS Married 1826 HICKS, CAROLINE Died 1836 Born 1906 HARRIS, THOMAS GOODRUM, CARTER Married 1928 ISABELL, DOROTHY Died 1942 HARRIS, THOMAS GOODRUM, CARTER HARRIS, A EARLE Died 1990 Fort Myers, Lee, FL A EARLE HARRIS HARRIS, A F Born 1844 A F HARRIS Born 1856 Married 1881 AGERTON, SARAH

38. HISTORICAL MYSTERY FICTION G - H
Greer, Robert O. Devil s Hat Band (1996), 1950 s, Denver. Devil s Necklace (1997),1950 s, Denver Harris, Robert, Enigma (1995), 1940 s, England
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39. The Unofficial Massey-Harris Home Page
Unofficial web site for Massey Harris tractor information. The UnofficialHarry Ferguson Web Page by Robert Brochier. The Unofficial Ferguson Home Page
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40. Archangel Review
Robert Harris has been successfully asking that question since 1992. In his firstnovel, Fatherland, Harris altered the outcome of the Second World War and
http://www.omnivore.org/jon/orwell/Archangel.htm
Sleuthing in Stalin's Moscow
Jonathan Kay
National Post ARCHANGEL By Robert Harris 421 pp. Random House, $34.95 "Do you know what Lenin called the Tsarovich?" muses Fluke Kelso, the pudgy Soviet historian at the centre of Robert Harris' thriller, Archangel. "He called the boy 'the living banner.' And there's only one way, Lenin said, to deal with a living banner." Dark words. But where the act of murder itself was concerned, Lenin was all talk compared to his less voluble successor, Joseph Stalin. The intriguing hypothesis at the heart of Archangel is this: What if the murderous man of steel had produced a son, a 'banner' of his own? What if? Robert Harris has been successfully asking that question since 1992. In his first novel, Fatherland, Harris altered the outcome of the Second World War and showed us how a JFK-era Europe might have looked under the rule of a 75-year-old Hitler. Fatherland's formulaic detective plot smacked a little too strongly of paperback pulp to arouse the interest of the high literati, but the European dystopia Harris constructed was compelling, and the book sold millions even before it was made into a fairly lacklustre television miniseries. In Archangel, his third novel, (I'll skip over 1995's uninspired Nazi-thriller, Enigma) Harris turns his attention from Germany to Russia, and the quality of his storytelling seems to have benefited from the change of locale.

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