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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Cannonball Run by Michael Avallone The Cannonball Run by Michael Avallone, First Edition. Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Ed. First paperback ed. Good condition, over all wear, bookstore stamp on first page, spine; crease. Book. THE CANNONBALL RUN (16 Pages of Photos) AVALLONE, MICHAEL. Published by leisure book,, 1981. Used - Softcover. Paperback. ORIGINAL first edition. 0993, almost near fine, (MOVIE TIE-IN / PHOTOS), paperback, The Cannonball Run. Avallone, Michael. Published by Leisure Books Paperback Original #993, New York, 1981. Used - Softcover Condition: Near Fine. Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Ed. Near Fine to Fine in white pictorial wraps with red 7 black lettering & cover art picturing the movie cast grouped around a speed limit sign. Humorous novel about the wacky character surrounding a stock car race. Illustrated with 16 pages of B&W stills from the movie. Movie tie-in of the Twentieth Century-Fox film starring Burt Reynolds & Roger Moore. Fiction, Novel, Movie Tie-in. The Cannonball Run (SIGNED) Avallone, Michael. Published by Leisure Books, New York, 1981. First Edition Signed. Used - Softcover Condition: Near Fine+ Condition: Near Fine+. 1st Edition paperback. SIGNED and inscribed by author on title page. Scarce signed. Signed by Author. Tell us what you're looking for and once a match is found, we'll inform you by e-mail. Can't remember the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. User Search limit reached - please wait a few minutes and try again. In order to protect Biblio.co.uk from unauthorized automated bot activity and allow our customers continual access to our services, we may limit the number of searches an individual can perform on the site in a given period of time. 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Cannonball Run by Michael Avallone. The Alarming Clock (1961) Gryphon Double No 4: Open Season on Cops [1962] & The Arabella Nude [1963] (1992) [SS] The Bedroom Bolero (1963) APA: The Bolero Murders (1972) Lust Is No Lady (1964) APA: The Brutal Kook (1965) Shoot It Again, Sam (1972) APA: The Moving Graveyard (1973) The Girl in the Cockpit (1972) London, Bloody London (1973) APA: Ed Noon in London (1974) Kill Her, You’ll Like It! (1973) The Hot Body (1973) The X-Rated Corpse (1973) The Walking Wounded (1973) And Then There Was Noon (1973) The Moon Maiden (1974) The Rubbed-Out Star (1974) Dark on Monday (1978) High Noon at Midnight (1988) Finalist 1989 Anthony Award for Best Paperback. Since Noon Yesterday (1989) The Ninth of Never (1989) The Birds of a Feather Affair (1966) The Blazing Affair (1966) Hawaii Five-O (1968) Terror in the Sun (1969) Fallen Angel (1974) The Werewolf Walks Tonight (1974) Devil, Devil (1975) Shock Corridor (1963) [novelization of screenplay] The Doctor’s Wife(1963) The Main Attraction (1963) [novelization of screenplay, written as Steve Michaels] Boris Karloff Presents Tales of the Frightened (1963) [SS] The China Doll (1964) [written as Nick Carter, with Valerie Moolman] Run, Spy, Run (1964) [written as Nick Carter, with Valerie Moolman] Saigon (1964) [written as Nick Carter, with Valerie Moolman] Felicia (1964) [novelization of screenplay, written as Mark Dane] The Night Walker (1964) [novelization of screenplay, written as Sidney Stuart] Young Dillinger (1965) [novelization of screenplay, written as Sidney Stuart] The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Thousand Coffins Affair (1965) Kaleidoscope 1966) [novelization of screenplay] Madame X (1966) [novelization of screenplay] The Felony Squad (1967) The Man From A.V.O.N. (1967) The Coffin Things (1968) The Incident (1968) [novelization of screenplay] Mannix (1968) [TV tie-in] The Killing Star (1969) A Bullet for Pretty Boy (1970) [novelization of screenplay] One More Time (1970) [novelization of screenplay] When Were You Born? (1971) The Night before Chaos (1971) Keith Partridge, Master Spy (1971) [written as Vance Stanton] Who’s That Laughing in the Grave? (1971) [written as Vance Stanton] The Fat and Skinny Murder Mystery (1972) [written as Vance Stanton] The Walking Fingers (1972) [written as Vance Stanton] The Beast with Red Hands (1973) [written as Sidney Stuart] 153 Oakland Street (1973) [written as Dora Highland] Death Is a Dark Man (1974) [written as Dora Highland] Only One More Miracle 1975) CB Logbook of the White Knight: The Open Road Adventures of Dave Dunn, Code Name: White Knight (1977) [SS] Where Monsters Walk (1978) [SS] Where Monsters Walk Again (1978) [SS] Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981) [novelization of screenplay] Michael Avallone; Prolific Writer Created Ed Noon. Michael Angelo Avallone, remarkably rapid and prolific writer whose 1,000 works included three dozen mystery novels featuring his alter-ego hero Ed Noon, has died. He was 74. Avallone, who often said he would rather write than sleep or eat, died Friday in his sleep of heart failure at his Los Angeles home. “I’ve been writing since I discovered pencils,” Avallone once said. He was born in New York, one of 17 children of a stonemason, and worked in a stationery store before and after serving in the Army in Europe during World War II. He wrote school assignments, diaries, buddies’ love letters, Army news and in 1953 published his first novel, “The Tall Dolores,” starring Noon. The romantic private detective, who conducted his secret agent-type assignments solely on orders of the U.S. president, aged right along with his creator through 36 adventures and 35 years. Noon was as addicted to and vociferous about baseball and Hollywood movies as Avallone. In the final book of the series, “High Noon at Midnight” in 1988, the detective voiced the author’s musings about old age. But Avallone also wrote gothic novels, poetry, essays, movie reviews, novels based on television series like “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” and “The Partridge Family” and on movies including “Beneath the Planet of the Apes,” “Shock Corridor” and “Cannonball Run.” He wrote science fiction, occult, sex and juvenile novels, short stories and liner notes for record album covers. He used more than a dozen pseudonyms from the likely James Blaine, Nick Carter, Vance Stanton and Sidney Stuart to the unlikely Edwina Noone, Michele Alden, Memo Morgan and Dorothea Nile. “A professional writer,” Avallone stated in his entry in Who’s Who in America, “should be able to write anything from the Bible to a garden seed catalog and everything there is that lies in between. Writing is the last frontier of individualism in the world--the one art a man can do alone that basically resists collaboration.” Based for many years in East Brunswick, N.J., Avallone styled himself as “the Fastest Typewriter in the East.” Few would dare argue. He once completed a novel in a day and a half. Another time, he wrote a 1,500-word short story in 20 minutes while dining in a New York restaurant. In his all-time record year, he churned out 27 books. Avallone, who enjoyed talking almost as much as writing, was a popular lecturer in high school and college writing classes from Columbia to Rutgers. But every entertaining talk included some strongly worded version of his adage: “The best advice any writer can give to another writer or someone who wants to write, which cannot be taught, is to write, write, write.” Although Avallone said he toyed with the idea of acting, he became a writer out of love of the English language--the ability to make people conjure images by mentioning single words and further holding their attention by stringing the words together into a sentence. He said he wrote for the pleasure, rather than the gain of fame or money. Asked if he ever considered writing to be a painful exercise, he said: “Writing is my religion.” Avallone was active in the Mystery Writers of America, serving as a director of both the New York chapter and the national organization. He also was chairman of its awards, television and motion picture committees. The author is survived by his wife of 39 years, Fran; two sons, Stephen and David, and daughter, Susan. 0843909935 - Cannonball Run by Avallone, Michael. Paper Back. Condition: Used - Good. We are a Maryland-based brick-and-mortar store with over 15,000 volumes. Satisfaction Guaranteed!! NOTE: International shipping may be subject to additional charges. Cannonball Run. Michael Avallone. Published by Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1981. Used - Softcover Condition: Good. Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Cannonball Run. Michael Avallone. Published by Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1981. Used - Softcover Condition: Good.