This article is about the Northern Irish journalist and novelist. For the Canadian newspaper publisher, see Robert James Cromie. For the Australian footballer, see Bob Cromie.
Robert Cromie
Robert Cromie (1855–1907) was an Irish journalist and novelist. Cromie's 1895 novel The Crack of Doom was his most successful and contains the first description of an atomic explosion.
RobertCromie (1855–1907) was an Irish journalist and novelist. Cromie's 1895 novel The Crack of Doom was his most successful and contains the first description...
politician RobertCromie (1855–1907), Northern Irish journalist and novelist Robert James Cromie (1887–1936), Canadian newspaper publisher Cromie baronets...
Robert James Cromie (July 4, 1887 – May 11, 1936) was a Canadian newspaper publisher. He published the Vancouver Sun from 1917 until his death. Cromie...
foundation stone of the new Art Deco-decorated theatre, designed by RobertCromie, and the theatre opened on 27 October that year. The new theatre's seating...
Details of Both Journeys. Ohio State Journal. pp. 277–. According to RobertCromie in his book The Great Chicago Fire, copyright 1958, Lincoln's catafalque...
Hammersmith, London, it is an art deco Grade II* listed building. Designed by RobertCromie, who also renovated the Prince of Wales Theatre, in the Art Deco style...
Stranger's Sealed Packet, and the 1890 novel A Plunge into Space by RobertCromie. Occasionally, the method of transport is not addressed at all. Some...
of The First Men in the Moon, Wells was accused by the Irish writer RobertCromie of having stolen from his novel A Plunge into Space (1890), which used...
Chronoton. Retrieved 21 July 2022. "Best futurists ever: The Predictions of Robert A. Heinlein, from the Cold War to the Waterbed". Heinleinbooks.com. Retrieved...
"Author Meets the Critics". Digital Deli. Retrieved 2015-04-02. Woolbert, Robert Gale (October 1945). "Germany After Hitler". Foreign Affairs (October 1945)...
Production Radio comedy, Concerts Construction Opened April 1939 (1939-04) Renovated 1946 Closed 1995 (1995) Years active 1946–1995 Architect RobertCromie...
After the war, the interior was reconstructed as a stage theatre by RobertCromie, and the number of seats was reduced to under 500. The theatre re-opened...
Turnpike Lane. The Capitol Cinema, designed in the Art Deco style by RobertCromie, was opened on 29 December 1929 in Green Lanes, on a site now occupied...
that mentions this explanation for the origin of the asteroids is RobertCromie's 1895 novel The Crack of Doom, which describes the release of energy...
(1864–1960) Amyas Connell (1901–1980) James Hoey Craigie (1870–1930) RobertCromie (1855-1907) Peter Cummings (1879–1957) George Harry DeVall (1869-1956)...
Beijing, where she in came fifth in the mixed double sculls, with James Roberts. Cromie won silver at the 2005 and 2006 Paralympic Wheelchair Basketball World...
Robert Lendrum Cromie (14 August 1881 – 30 January 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League...
authors, including Gregory Benford, David Brin, F. M. Busby, Michael Cassutt, Robert L. Forward, Anne McCaffrey, William Rotsler, James White, and Colin Wilson...
of Midwestern Literature, Vol 1, Indiana University Press, p. 181. RobertCromie, New Poetry Column to Begin in the Tribune. Chicago Tribune, Nov. 13...
to east, include Fulgham Ridge, Mount Weir, McIntyre Promontory, Mount Cromie, Mount Boyd and Mount Bennett. The mountains terminate at Anderson Heights...