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  1. Hornblow was the son of Arthur Hornblow Sr. (1865–1942), a writer who edited Theatre Magazine in New York City. Hornblow graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School, New York City, in 1911, before studying at Dartmouth College and New York Law School, [1] and was a member of the fraternity Theta Delta Chi. He served in counter-intelligence ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 1990 · Leonora Hornblow, Arthur Hornblow. Random House, Apr 14, 1990 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 61 pages. Describes nineteen animals that have peculiar and strange characteristics, including the platypus which has poison spurs on its legs, the opossum which fools its enemies by pretending to be dead, and the bat which navigates by built-in sonar.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2010 · Describes twenty-one birds with unusual habits or characteristics, including the ostrich, kiwi, honey guide, and hornbill

  4. 29 de jun. de 2010 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2010-06-29 20:25:34 Boxid IA118610 Boxid_2 CH131115 Camera

  5. The Arthur and Leonora Hornblow papers span the years circa 1911-2002 (bulk 1930s-1976) and encompass approximately 15 linear feet. The collection consists of miscellaneous production material relating to a dozen films associated with either her producer husband, Arthur Hornblow Jr., or her actor husband, Wayne ...

  6. Shame book and series of "strangest" animal kingdom books by Leonora Hornblow are out of print. Profusely illustrated, this book is wonderful introduction to weird, bird, species and unknown behaviors and quirks. Children will consider themselves budding naturalists.

  7. 17 de ago. de 2023 · October 8, 2017. Edited by MARC Bot. merge duplicate works of 'Prehistoric monsters did the strangest things'. April 1, 2008. Created by an anonymous user. Imported from Scriblio MARC record . Prehistoric monsters did the strangest things by Leonora Hornblow, 1990, Random House edition, in English - 1st paperback ed., Abridged ed.