Bob Brown
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Bob Brown

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Robert Carlton Brown (1886-1959) was an American author, journalist, publisher, and collector. Born in Chicago. Brown wrote pulp fiction, non-fiction, cookbooks, avant-garde publications, and experimented with a book of visual poetry; he also contributed pieces to various magazines and newspapers in New York City and established journals in Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, and London. In 1929, he and his wife temporarily settled in France where they became involved in the expatriate literary community in Paris. While there, he established Roving Eye Press to promote a reading machine that he invented. His literary works include What Happened to Mary (1913), Tahiti: 10 Rhythms, My Marjonary (1916), The Readies (1930), Globe-Gliding (1930), Words (1931), Gems (1931), Readies for Bob Brown's Machine (1931), and Nomadness (1931). He also wrote or co-wrote a number of best-selling cookbooks, including Let There Be Beer! (1932), The European Cookbook (1936), 10,000 Snacks (1937), The Wine Cook Book (1941), and The Complete Book of Cheese (1955).
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    • Stories from Nature and Its Defenders
    • By: Bob Brown
    • Narrated by: Bob Brown
    • Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
    • Release date: 07-10-25
    • Language: English
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