What about the book?Dear editor, Re: Filmmaker turns lens on his own family (May issue) about the making of a film The Bishop Who Ate His Boots by Richard Ri·chard , Joseph Henri Maurice Known as "Rocket." 1921-2000. Canadian hockey player. A right wing for the Montreal Canadiens (1942-1960), he led his team to eight Stanley Cup championships and was the first player to score 50 goals in a Stringer string·er n. 1. One that strings: a stringer of beads. 2. Architecture a. A long heavy horizontal timber used as a support or connector. b. A stringboard. . Bishop Isaac Stringer is a most noteworthy character about whom a movie should be made. However, nowhere in the article is mention made of the book The Bishop Who Ate His Boots written by Rev. Dr. Frank A. Peake Peake may refer to:
R. Frank Mason Frank Mason (born February 20, 1921) is a preeminent American painter. Mason attended the Music and Arts High School in New York until he was awarded a scholarship to study at the Art Students League of New York with Frank DuMond. Georgetown, Ont. |
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