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Hubin, who has made a greater contribution to mystery scholarship in the past 35 years than any other individual, swears the latest edition will be the last, at least compiled by him, but he is already offering addenda to it in a recently revived fanzine that has been published off and on since 1974.
Nutrition 2010
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The editor, who used to review mysteries for the Hartford _Courant, _is one of the best critics around, and his other contributors include both Hubin and Albert plus such well-known names as 1977 biographical/critical Edgar-winner Marvin Lachman, Richard Moore, Bill Crider, and Dan Stumpf.
Nutrition 2010
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The indispensable Hubin bibliography is also published in a print edition of five folio volumes (The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, Box 204, Shelburne, Ontario, Canada L0N 1S0; $400).
Nutrition 2010
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Hubin and a newly revised version, to include all the latest updates, should be available in the near future.
Comic Cuts Steve 2009
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Hubin and a newly revised version, to include all the latest updates, should be available in the near future.
Archive 2009-08-01 Steve 2009
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For instance, while granting that a reasonable person standard should often yield different conclusions for men than for women, Hubin and Haely contend that “this is not because the reasonable person standard fails to present a single (gender neutral) standard, but because the standard we are employing is sensitive to features of the agent and the situation that are correlated with gender” (1999, 133).
Feminist Perspectives on Rape Whisnant, Rebecca 2009
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In a conversation I had with Otto Penzler in 1981, who was discouraging me from trying to buy every work of crime fiction ever published like Allen Hubin had, he suggested that I specialize in the type of detective that I enjoyed the most.
L.A. MIX PROFILE: Librarian and Book Club Organizer Gary Warren Niebuhr 2006
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In a conversation I had with Otto Penzler in 1981, who was discouraging me from trying to buy every work of crime fiction ever published like Allen Hubin had, he suggested that I specialize in the type of detective that I enjoyed the most.
December 2006 2006
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The editor, who used to review mysteries for the Hartford _Courant, _is one of the best critics around, and his other contributors include both Hubin and Albert plus such well-known names as 1977 biographical/critical Edgar-winner Marvin Lachman, Richard Moore, Bill Crider, and Dan Stumpf.
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Hubin, who has made a greater contribution to mystery scholarship in the past 35 years than any other individual, swears the latest edition will be the last, at least compiled by him, but he is already offering addenda to it in a recently revived fanzine that has been published off and on since 1974.
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