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About Comics' publisher Nat Gertler just dropped by to pick up my cover-art for his upcoming collection of Ginchy Gail Simone's YOU'LL ALL BE SORRY! columns ! and gave me an advance copy of the MANY HAPPY RETURNS 2008 ANNUAL, featuring a new 8-page "Crossfire" story by Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegle.
Catching Up With Crossfire Brian Hughes 2007
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Ginchy works for DFJ, so it should make sense his hostility.
Who Are the Y Combinator Companies? Nick Gonzalez 2005
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Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I'm go gosh darn Ginchy.
mrbradley Diary Entry mrbradley 2001
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On 9th September a successful attack had given us Ginchy and Leuze
A Short History of the 6th Division Aug. 1914-March 1919 Thomas Owen Marden
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"An Irish torch-bearer" (so E.B. Osborn calls him), Kettle fell in action at Ginchy, leading his Fusiliers in September, 1916.
Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931
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"An Irish torch-bearer" (so E.B. Osborn calls him), Kettle fell in action at Ginchy, leading his Fusiliers in September, 1916.
Biographical Sketches Louis Untermeyer 1920
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It was long before he lost hope of keeping the division together, though it was hard to get recruits and losses were high at Guillemont and Ginchy.
Now It Can Be Told Philip Gibbs 1919
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In this way Guillemont and Ginchy fell, so that in the first place hardly a man out of two thousand men escaped to tell the tale of horror in German lines, and in the second place there was no long fight against the
Now It Can Be Told Philip Gibbs 1919
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Guillemont and the farms won and Ginchy which lay beyond won and the
My Second Year of the War Frederick Palmer 1915
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Ginchy, which completed the needful mastery of the Ridge for British purposes, could not have taken part in the drive that was to follow.
My Second Year of the War Frederick Palmer 1915
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