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Best Selling Author Tom Clancy Dies at 66
Best-selling U.S. author Tom Clancy, whose military thrillers inspired movies and video ga...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Best Selling Author Tom Clancy Dies at 66
Best Selling Author Tom Clancy Dies at 66
Best-selling U.S. author Tom Clancy, whose military thrillers inspired movies and video games, has died at the age of 66, the New York Times reported on Wednesday (October 2), citing publisher G.P. Putnam's Sons. Representatives for G.P. Putnam's Sons were not immediately available to comment. Tom Clancy's 20 books - starting with 1984's "The Hunt for Red October" and continuing through "The Sum of All Fears," "Rainbow Six" and the upcoming "Command Authority" - painted detailed stories of the world of spies, soldiers and politicians. Many of Tom Clancy books were transformed into films and also top-selling video games.- published: 02 Oct 2013
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ANDREW JACKSON AND THE BANK OF THE UNITED STATES - WM. ROYALL - PT. 1
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The Storytelling Princess - Episode # 326 - ReadMeAStory1
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The Storytelling Princess - Episode # 326 - ReadMeAStory1
The Storytelling Princess - Episode # 326 - ReadMeAStory1
The Storytelling Princess. Written By: Rafe Martin. Illustrated By: Kimberly Bulcken. Copyright: 2001. Publisher: G.P. Putnam's sons. Narrated By: Amanda Nee...- published: 25 Jun 2013
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Author Tom Clancy, master of the modern day thriller, dead at 66
(CNN) -- Spy thriller writer Tom Clancy, whose best-selling books "The Hunt for Red Octobe...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Author Tom Clancy, master of the modern day thriller, dead at 66
Author Tom Clancy, master of the modern day thriller, dead at 66
(CNN) -- Spy thriller writer Tom Clancy, whose best-selling books "The Hunt for Red October" and "Patriot Games" became blockbuster films, has died, his publisher said Wednesday. He was 66. Clancy's publisher, the Penguin Group, said the author died in Baltimore on Tuesday. The written statement did not indicate the cause of death. Clancy's 1984 novel "The Hunt for Red October" propelled him to fame, fortune and status as a favorite storyteller of the American military. Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin brought the Cold War drama to life in the big screen in 1990. "Spending time with Tom prior to shooting was the best part of that whole experience for me," Baldwin said Wednesday. "Tom was smart, a great story teller and a real gentleman." Harrison Ford took the big screen role of CIA analyst Jack Ryan in "Patriot Games and "Clear and Present Danger." Ben Affleck was cast as Ryan for "The Sum of All Fears." "I'm deeply saddened by Tom's passing," said Penguin executive David Shanks, who worked with Clancy on each of his novels, quoted in the company's statement. "He was a consummate author, creating the modern-day thriller, and was one of the most visionary storytellers of our time. I will miss him dearly and he will be missed by tens of millions of readers worldwide." "Command Authority," his last book, is due to be published by G.P. Putnam's Sons in December, the company said. Putnam is an imprint of the Penguin Group. "It was an honor to know Tom Clancy and to work on his fantastic books," said Ivan Held, president and publisher of G.P. Putnam's Sons. "He was ahead of the news curve and sometimes frighteningly prescient. To publish a Tom Clancy book was a thrill every time. He will be missed by everyone at Putnam and Berkley, and by his fans all over the world." A Baltimore-born former insurance agent, Clancy was known for writing meticulous thrillers focusing on political intrigue and military tactics and technology. Seventeen of his 28 books appeared on the New York Times best-sellers list, according to his website. Many of them reached the No. 1 spot. His writings also provided the inspiration for the "Rainbow Six," "Ghost Recon" and "Splinter Cell," video game series. Share your memories His writing gained him a loyal following within the armed forces in the United States and abroad, giving him inside access that frequently informed the plots of his books. But in a 2003 CNN interview, Clancy said he was always careful not to reveal classified information or sensitive details of how the elite troops he often wrote about operated. "I'll never decide for commercial reasons to put something in that endangers our national security. You just can't do that," he said in a 2003 CNN interview. "There was one thing, I discussed with a friend of mine in the Royal Navy. I told him a story I knew, and he said, 'Well, Tom, you may never repeat that, as long as you live.' And I haven't." http://edition.cnn.com/2013/10/02/us/tom-clancy-obit/index.html?hpt=hp_c1- published: 02 Oct 2013
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The Godfather Audiobook - by Mario Puzo - Part 1/2
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The Godfather Audiobook - by Mario Puzo - Part 1/2
The Godfather Audiobook - by Mario Puzo - Part 1/2
a crime novel written by Italian American author Mario Puzo, originally published in 1969 by G. P. Putnam's Sons. It details the story of a fictitious Mafia family based in New York City (and Long Beach, New York), headed by Don Vito Corleone, who became synonymous with the Italian Mafia. The novel covers the years 1945 to 1955, and also provides the back story of Vito Corleone from early childhood to adulthood.- published: 06 Oct 2013
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Tom Clancy, Best Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66
Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrill...
published: 03 Oct 2013
Tom Clancy, Best Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66
Tom Clancy, Best Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66
Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world's best-known and best-selling authors, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. He was 66. Mr. Clancy, who grew up in Baltimore, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness, his lawyer, J. W. Thompson Webb, said on Wednesday. Neither Mr. Webb nor Mr. Clancy's longtime publisher, Ivan Held, president of G. P. Putnam's Sons, said he knew the precise cause of death. Mr. Clancy's debut book, "The Hunt for Red October," was frequently cited as one of the greatest genre novels ever written. With the book's publication in 1984, Mr. Clancy introduced a new kind of potboiler: an espionage thriller dense with technical details about weaponry, submarines and intelligence agencies. It found an eager readership. More than 100 million copies of his novels are in print, and a remarkable 17 have reached No. 1 on the New York Times's best-seller list, including "Threat Vector," released last December. Prolific until his death, Mr. Clancy had been awaiting publication of his next book, "Command Authority," set for Dec. 3. The impact of his books has been felt far beyond the publishing world. Some were adapted by Hollywood and became blockbusters starring Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck as Mr. Clancy's hero protagonist, Jack Ryan. Mr. Clancy arranged for his thrillers to be turned into video games that were so realistic, the military licensed them for training. And on television, fast-paced espionage using high-tech tools in the Clancy mold found a place in popular shows like "24" and "Homeland." The enterprises made Mr. Clancy a millionaire many times over and a familiar figure on the pop-culture landscape, frequently seen in photographs wearing a baseball cap and aviator sunglasses and holding a cigarette. With his riches he acquired an 80-acre farm on the Chesapeake Bay. He became a part owner of the Baltimore Orioles. He even bought a tank. It was all a far cry from his days as a Maryland insurance salesman writing on the side in pursuit of literary aspirations and submitting his manuscript for "The Hunt for Red October" to the Naval Institute Press in Annapolis, Md. An editor there, Deborah Grosvenor, became mesmerized by the book, a cold war tale set on a Soviet submarine. But she had a hard time persuading her boss to read it; Mr. Clancy was an unknown, and the publisher had no experience with fiction. She was also concerned that the novel had too many technical descriptions, and asked Mr. Clancy to make cuts. He complied, trimming at least 100 pages while making revisions. "I said, 'I think we have a potential best seller here, and if we don't grab this thing, somebody else would,' " Ms. Grosvenor, now a literary agent, said in an interview on Wednesday. "But he had this innate storytelling ability, and his characters had this very witty dialogue. The gift of the Irish, or whatever it was — the man could tell a story." The press paid $5,000 for the book, publishing it in 1984. "The Hunt for Red October" became a runaway best seller when President Ronald Reagan, who had been handed a copy, called it "my kind of yarn" and said that he couldn't put it down. But its details about Soviet submarines, weaponry, satellites and fighter planes raised suspicions. Even high-ranking members of the military took notice of the book's apparent inside knowledge. In a 1986 interview, Mr. Clancy said, "When I met Navy Secretary John Lehman last year, the first thing he asked me about the book was, 'Who the hell cleared it?' " No one did, Mr. Clancy insisted; all of his knowledge came from technical manuals, interviews with submarine experts and books on military matters, he said. While he spent time on military bases, visited the Pentagon and dined with military leaders, he said, he did not want to know any classified information. "I hang my hat on getting as many things right as I can," Mr. Clancy once said in an interview. "I've made up stuff that's turned out to be real — that's the spooky part." Read More: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/books/tom-clancy-best-selling-novelist-of-military-thrillers-dies-at-66.html?_r=0- published: 03 Oct 2013
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Tom Clancy, Dead or Alive Discussion w 'Chuck' A Horner, retired Air Force General 9780399157233
Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66
Tom Clancy, whose compl...
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Tom Clancy, Dead or Alive Discussion w 'Chuck' A Horner, retired Air Force General 9780399157233
Tom Clancy, Dead or Alive Discussion w 'Chuck' A Horner, retired Air Force General 9780399157233
Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66 Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world's best-known and best-selling authors, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. He was 66. Mr. Clancy, who grew up in Baltimore, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness, his lawyer, J. W. Thompson Webb, said on Wednesday. Neither Mr. Webb nor Mr. Clancy's longtime publisher, Ivan Held, president of G. P. Putnam's Sons, said he knew the precise cause of death. Mr. Clancy's debut book, "The Hunt for Red October," was frequently cited as one of the greatest genre novels ever written. With the book's publication in 1984, Mr. Clancy introduced a new kind of potboiler: an espionage thriller dense with technical details about weaponry, submarines and intelligence agencies. It found an eager readership. More than 100 million copies of his novels are in print, and a remarkable 17 have reached No. 1 on the New York Times's best-seller list, including "Threat Vector," released last December. Prolific until his death, Mr. Clancy had been awaiting publication of his next book, "Command Authority," set for Dec. 3. The impact of his books has been felt far beyond the publishing world. Some were adapted by Hollywood and became blockbusters starring Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck as Mr. Clancy's hero protagonist, Jack Ryan. Mr. Clancy arranged for his thrillers to be turned into video games that were so realistic, the military licensed them for training. And on television, fast-paced espionage using high-tech tools in the Clancy mold found a place in popular shows like "24" and "Homeland." The enterprises made Mr. Clancy a millionaire many times over and a familiar figure on the pop-culture landscape, frequently seen in photographs wearing a baseball cap and aviator sunglasses and holding a cigarette. With his riches he acquired an 80-acre farm on the Chesapeake Bay. He became a part owner of the Baltimore Orioles. He even bought a tank. tom clancy,tom clancy division,tom clancy splinter cell blacklist,tom clancy interview,tom clancy splinter cell blacklist walkthrough part 1,tom clancy splinter cell blacklist gameplay,tom clancy splinter cell,tom clancy ghost recon future soldier- published: 03 Oct 2013
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Muere Tom Clancy
Muere Tom Clancy
Un agente de seguros de Baltimore escribe un thriller militar y el presid...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Muere Tom Clancy
Muere Tom Clancy
Muere Tom Clancy Un agente de seguros de Baltimore escribe un thriller militar y el presidente de EE UU confiesa que no lo puede soltar. Corría el año 1984 y Ronald Reagan era el inquilino de la Casa Blanca en estos últimos años de Guerra Fría. Con "La caza del octubre rojo" arrancó la historia de Tom Clancy como autor superventas. En las siguientes tres décadas, Clancy se afianzó como maestro especializó en relatos de espionaje, narcotráfico y terrorismo internacional en las que siempre tenía un papel destacado el ejército. Sus editores de Penguin anunciaron el miércoles por la mañana su fallecimiento a los 66 años aunque no especificaron las causas. "Siempre estuvo por delante de las noticias y en algunas ocasiones de forma inquietantemente profética", señaló Ivan Held, presidente del sello que edita a Clancy, GP Putnam's Sons, parte del conglomerado de Penguin. "Publicar sus libros siempre ha sido excitante". Cabría añadir que también lucrativo, puesto que 17 de sus 28 novelas llegaron a los puestos más altos de las listas de ventas en EE UU y un buen número de ellas también fueron adaptadas al cine como "La caza del octubre rojo" que protagonizó Sean Connery o "Juego de Patriotas". Su última novela, "Command Authority" saldrá póstumamente en EE UU, el próximo tres de diciembre. En los últimos años Clancy también trabajó en el desarrollo de tramas para videojuegos como la serie Rainbow Six. Desde su salto a la escena editorial en los ochenta, Clancy ha permanecido como uno de los autores favoritos de todos los tiempos de los soldados estadounidenses especialmente. Nunca abandonó Baltimore, ni los vaqueros y unas gafas de sol tipo aviador en las imágenes de promoción. Apasionado seguidor de las operaciones navales desde niño, parece que la miopía le impidió cumplir su sueño de alistarse a la armada, pero no frenó su pasión por los asuntos militares. Su primera novela fue calificada como un magistral golpe de espionaje, mucho antes de que los episodios de la serie de "Homeland" tuvieron a millones de telespectadores en vilo. "La caza del octubre rojo" resultaba tan convincente que no faltaron las especulaciones sobre si el autor había tenido información directa de la Casa Blanca. Él lo negó y señaló que esta trama era inventada y sus personajes ficticios a excepción de seis de ellos (Sergey Gorshkov, Yuri Padorin, Oleg Penkovskiy, Valery Sablin, Hans Tofte y Greville Wynne). "Pánico nuclear", "Sin remordimientos", "Tormenta roja" o "Peligro inminente" son algunos de los títulos de este autor que supo como pocos captar la ansiedad y tensión que rodea las operaciones militares, primero en le contexto de la Guerra Fría y más adelante fuera de ella. Clancy supo trasladarlas a un público sediento, cada vez más, de ficción de alta tensión. En su novela Equilibrio de poder, (Planeta, 2002), Clancy puso a España al borde de una guerra civil y la comparó con Yugoslavia. splinter cell,modern combat,video games,tom clancy,muerte- published: 02 Oct 2013
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Beautiful, Mystical Poem About Life After Dead from Laureated Poet Asuncion Silva
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Beautiful, Mystical Poem About Life After Dead from Laureated Poet Asuncion Silva
Beautiful, Mystical Poem About Life After Dead from Laureated Poet Asuncion Silva
English Subtitled. A beautiful Poetry written by Laureated Colombian Poet, Jose Asuncion Silva and Read by Dr. Roberto A Dabdoub from his Recording. "Homenaj...- published: 22 Feb 2013
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The Godfather Audiobook - by Mario Puzo - Part 2/2
a crime novel written by Italian American author Mario Puzo, originally published in 1969 ...
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The Godfather Audiobook - by Mario Puzo - Part 2/2
The Godfather Audiobook - by Mario Puzo - Part 2/2
a crime novel written by Italian American author Mario Puzo, originally published in 1969 by G. P. Putnam's Sons. It details the story of a fictitious Mafia family based in New York City (and Long Beach, New York), headed by Don Vito Corleone, who became synonymous with the Italian Mafia. The novel covers the years 1945 to 1955, and also provides the back story of Vito Corleone from early childhood to adulthood.- published: 06 Oct 2013
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Official Flicker & Burn Book Trailer
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Official Flicker & Burn Book Trailer
Official Flicker & Burn Book Trailer
Director - T.M. Goeglein Director of Photography & Post Production - Andy Choka Camera & Lighting - Nathan Rausch Art Direction & Production - Julia Thiel Make-Up: Tricia Grennan Talent - Britni Barrett, Julia Thiel Book Trailer for T.M. Goeglein's novel FLICKER & BURN, released August 20, 2013 by Penguin/G.P. Putnam's Sons tmgoeglein.com- published: 20 Aug 2013
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Tom Clancy dies Thriller Writer Tom Clancy Death Patriot Games Writer Dead At 66
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Tom Clancy dies Thriller Writer Tom Clancy Death Patriot Games Writer Dead At 66
Tom Clancy dies Thriller Writer Tom Clancy Death Patriot Games Writer Dead At 66
http://www.youtube.com/user/MagicTV02 Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66 Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world's best-known and best-selling authors, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. He was 66. Mr. Clancy, who grew up in Baltimore, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness, his lawyer, J. W. Thompson Webb, said on Wednesday. Neither Mr. Webb nor Mr. Clancy's longtime publisher, Ivan Held, president of G. P. Putnam's Sons, said he knew the precise cause of death. Mr. Clancy's debut book, "The Hunt for Red October," was frequently cited as one of the greatest genre novels ever written. With the book's publication in 1984, Mr. Clancy introduced a new kind of potboiler: an espionage thriller dense with technical details about weaponry, submarines and intelligence agencies. It found an eager readership. More than 100 million copies of his novels are in print, and a remarkable 17 have reached No. 1 on the New York Times's best-seller list, including "Threat Vector," released last December. Prolific until his death, Mr. Clancy had been awaiting publication of his next book, "Command Authority," set for Dec. 3. The impact of his books has been felt far beyond the publishing world. Some were adapted by Hollywood and became blockbusters starring Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck as Mr. Clancy's hero protagonist, Jack Ryan. Mr. Clancy arranged for his thrillers to be turned into video games that were so realistic, the military licensed them for training. And on television, fast-paced espionage using high-tech tools in the Clancy mold found a place in popular shows like "24" and "Homeland." The enterprises made Mr. Clancy a millionaire many times over and a familiar figure on the pop-culture landscape, frequently seen in photographs wearing a baseball cap and aviator sunglasses and holding a cigarette. With his riches he acquired an 80-acre farm on the Chesapeake Bay. He became a part owner of the Baltimore Orioles. He even bought a tank. tom clancy,tom clancy death, tom clancy cause of death- published: 03 Oct 2013
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Великие люди о Боге Часть 43 ТЕОДОР РУЗВЕЛЬТ
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Великие люди о Боге Часть 43 ТЕОДОР РУЗВЕЛЬТ
Великие люди о Боге Часть 43 ТЕОДОР РУЗВЕЛЬТ
1. «Бойтесь Бога и делайте, что должны! Бояться Бога -- в подлинном смысле этого слова -- означает любить, уважать и почитать Его. Все это возможно только в ...- published: 06 Apr 2013
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Tom Clancy dies in Baltimore hospital at age 66
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Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrille...
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Tom Clancy dies in Baltimore hospital at age 66
Tom Clancy dies in Baltimore hospital at age 66
http://www.youtube.com/user/MagicTV02 Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66 Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world's best-known and best-selling authors, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. He was 66. Mr. Clancy, who grew up in Baltimore, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness, his lawyer, J. W. Thompson Webb, said on Wednesday. Neither Mr. Webb nor Mr. Clancy's longtime publisher, Ivan Held, president of G. P. Putnam's Sons, said he knew the precise cause of death. Mr. Clancy's debut book, "The Hunt for Red October," was frequently cited as one of the greatest genre novels ever written. With the book's publication in 1984, Mr. Clancy introduced a new kind of potboiler: an espionage thriller dense with technical details about weaponry, submarines and intelligence agencies. It found an eager readership. More than 100 million copies of his novels are in print, and a remarkable 17 have reached No. 1 on the New York Times's best-seller list, including "Threat Vector," released last December. Prolific until his death, Mr. Clancy had been awaiting publication of his next book, "Command Authority," set for Dec. 3. The impact of his books has been felt far beyond the publishing world. Some were adapted by Hollywood and became blockbusters starring Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck as Mr. Clancy's hero protagonist, Jack Ryan. Mr. Clancy arranged for his thrillers to be turned into video games that were so realistic, the military licensed them for training. And on television, fast-paced espionage using high-tech tools in the Clancy mold found a place in popular shows like "24" and "Homeland." The enterprises made Mr. Clancy a millionaire many times over and a familiar figure on the pop-culture landscape, frequently seen in photographs wearing a baseball cap and aviator sunglasses and holding a cigarette. With his riches he acquired an 80-acre farm on the Chesapeake Bay. He became a part owner of the Baltimore Orioles. He even bought a tank. tom clancy,tom clancy death, tom clancy cause of death- published: 03 Oct 2013
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Tom Clancy Hunt For Red October author DIES Best Selling Author died age 66
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Tom Clancy Hunt For Red October author DIES Best Selling Author died age 66
Tom Clancy Hunt For Red October author DIES Best Selling Author died age 66
http://www.youtube.com/user/MagicTV02 Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66 Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world's best-known and best-selling authors, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. He was 66. Mr. Clancy, who grew up in Baltimore, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness, his lawyer, J. W. Thompson Webb, said on Wednesday. Neither Mr. Webb nor Mr. Clancy's longtime publisher, Ivan Held, president of G. P. Putnam's Sons, said he knew the precise cause of death. Mr. Clancy's debut book, "The Hunt for Red October," was frequently cited as one of the greatest genre novels ever written. With the book's publication in 1984, Mr. Clancy introduced a new kind of potboiler: an espionage thriller dense with technical details about weaponry, submarines and intelligence agencies. It found an eager readership. More than 100 million copies of his novels are in print, and a remarkable 17 have reached No. 1 on the New York Times's best-seller list, including "Threat Vector," released last December. Prolific until his death, Mr. Clancy had been awaiting publication of his next book, "Command Authority," set for Dec. 3. The impact of his books has been felt far beyond the publishing world. Some were adapted by Hollywood and became blockbusters starring Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck as Mr. Clancy's hero protagonist, Jack Ryan. Mr. Clancy arranged for his thrillers to be turned into video games that were so realistic, the military licensed them for training. And on television, fast-paced espionage using high-tech tools in the Clancy mold found a place in popular shows like "24" and "Homeland." The enterprises made Mr. Clancy a millionaire many times over and a familiar figure on the pop-culture landscape, frequently seen in photographs wearing a baseball cap and aviator sunglasses and holding a cigarette. With his riches he acquired an 80-acre farm on the Chesapeake Bay. He became a part owner of the Baltimore Orioles. He even bought a tank. tom clancy,tom clancy death, tom clancy cause of death- published: 03 Oct 2013
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Time Trapped Trailer
Official trailer for Time Trapped, the thrilling sequel to Time Snatchers by Richard Ungar...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Time Trapped Trailer
Time Trapped Trailer
Official trailer for Time Trapped, the thrilling sequel to Time Snatchers by Richard Ungar. Caleb thought he'd escaped Uncle's clutches and could have a normal life in 1968, but no such luck. After being forcibly returned to Timeless Treasures and his old job of stealing valuable objects from the past, he learns that things have gotten even more sinister. Training the new kidnapped recruits doesn't seem very important to Frank, Uncle's evil lackey, even though a few of these kids have amazing thieving skills and genius for new technology. But then Caleb figures out it's because Frank doesn't plan on keeping them around very long - or keeping them alive. Stakes are high for all of the time snatchers. If only Caleb can convince the new ones to stop having fun with the technology and use it to save their own lives. Published by G.P.Putnam's Sons. Official website: http://www.richard-ungar.com- published: 04 Oct 2013
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Ellen's Broom Book Trailer
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Ellen's Broom Book Trailer
Ellen's Broom is a touching picture book set during Reconstruction that celebrates family, love and freedom. It's written by Kelly Starling Lyons, illustrate...- published: 20 Dec 2011
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TOM CLANCY Dead Tom Clancy dies in Baltimore age 66 Author Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 1947 2013
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TOM CLANCY Dead Tom Clancy dies in Baltimore age 66 Author Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 1947 2013
TOM CLANCY Dead Tom Clancy dies in Baltimore age 66 Author Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 1947 2013
http://www.youtube.com/user/MagicTV02 Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66 Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world's best-known and best-selling authors, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. He was 66. Mr. Clancy, who grew up in Baltimore, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness, his lawyer, J. W. Thompson Webb, said on Wednesday. Neither Mr. Webb nor Mr. Clancy's longtime publisher, Ivan Held, president of G. P. Putnam's Sons, said he knew the precise cause of death. Mr. Clancy's debut book, "The Hunt for Red October," was frequently cited as one of the greatest genre novels ever written. With the book's publication in 1984, Mr. Clancy introduced a new kind of potboiler: an espionage thriller dense with technical details about weaponry, submarines and intelligence agencies. It found an eager readership. More than 100 million copies of his novels are in print, and a remarkable 17 have reached No. 1 on the New York Times's best-seller list, including "Threat Vector," released last December. Prolific until his death, Mr. Clancy had been awaiting publication of his next book, "Command Authority," set for Dec. 3. The impact of his books has been felt far beyond the publishing world. Some were adapted by Hollywood and became blockbusters starring Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin and Ben Affleck as Mr. Clancy's hero protagonist, Jack Ryan. Mr. Clancy arranged for his thrillers to be turned into video games that were so realistic, the military licensed them for training. And on television, fast-paced espionage using high-tech tools in the Clancy mold found a place in popular shows like "24" and "Homeland." The enterprises made Mr. Clancy a millionaire many times over and a familiar figure on the pop-culture landscape, frequently seen in photographs wearing a baseball cap and aviator sunglasses and holding a cigarette. With his riches he acquired an 80-acre farm on the Chesapeake Bay. He became a part owner of the Baltimore Orioles. He even bought a tank. tom clancy,tom clancy death, tom clancy cause of death- published: 03 Oct 2013
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