Hill Street blues. Two easy pieces : teleplay / by Jacob Epstein, Dick Wolf, Robert Ward ; story by Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch, Walon Green. 1985.

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Hill Street blues. Two easy pieces : teleplay / by Jacob Epstein, Dick Wolf, Robert Ward ; story by Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch, Walon Green. 1985.

1 v. (55 leaves) ; 28 cm.

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Lewis, Jeffrey.

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Green, Walon

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Wolf, Dick

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Milch, David, 1945-....

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Epstein, Jacob, 1880-1959

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Jacob Epstein was born on 10 November 1880 in New York. While working in a bronze foundry, he studied sculptural modelling at evening classes. In 1902, he went to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Julian. He moved to London in 1905, where he settled permanently, becoming a British subject in 1911. Among his major works is a figure of Christ in bronze, made during the First World War, which was bought by Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Epstein was knighted in 1954 and died in Lon...

Ward, Robert David

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Robert Ward was a weaver in Massachusetts, probably in the vicinity of Dedham. From the description of Account book, 1694-1697, 1787-[ca. 1900]. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122649901 Robert David Ward was born in Montevallo, Alabama, in 1929, son of a professor at Alabama College for Women (now the University of Montevallo). Memories of his upbringing figure in his later books, Lamar and Me, and Time Has Made a Change in Me. He received his M.S. in History at A...