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- Richard Condon [r]: (1915 – 1996) A prolific and popular American political novelist whose satiric works were generally presented in the form of thrillers or semi-thrillers. [e]
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- The Manchurian Candidate [r]: Second and most famous novel by the American political novelist Richard Condon. [e]
- New York, New York [r]: The largest city in the United States of America and a world center of finance, commerce, communications, and the arts. [e]
- Prohibition in the United States of America [r]: Add brief definition or description