Richard G. Hubler
Richard G. Hubler (born Richard Gibson Hubler; 20 August 1912 in Dunmore, Pennsylvania – 21 October 1981 in Ojai, California), was an American screenwriter, military author, and writer of biographies, fiction, and non-fiction. However, his best-known work is the 1965 autobiography he ghostwrote for Ronald Reagan, ''Where's the Rest of Me?''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912-1981
Published 1966
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13by Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912-1981, Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912-1981, De Chant, John A.
Published 1944
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14by Traubel, Helen, Traubel, Helen, Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912-1981, Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912-1981Other Authors: “...Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912-1981...”
Published 1977
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18by Traubel, HelenOther Authors: “...Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912-1981...”
Published 1999
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