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  1. City of Kings (Discoveries (Latin American Literary Review Pr)) by Rosario Castellanos, Gloria Chacon De Arjona, 1993-01
  2. The Literature of Spain in English Translation: A Bibliography by Robert S. Rudder, 1975-07
  3. The Medicine Man by Francisco Rojas Gonzalez, Francisco Rojas Gonzalez, 2000-01-15
  4. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Rudder, Robert S(ween) (1937-)
  5. Nazarin (Discoveries (Latin American Literary Review Pr)) by Benito Perez Galdos, Robert S. Rudder, et all 1997-09
  6. The Orgy: Modern One-Act Plays from Latin America by Gerardo and Rudder, Robert S. Luzuriaga, 1974-01-01
  7. THE ORGY by Gerardo and Rudder, Robert S. Luzuriaga, 1974-01-01
  8. Solitaire of Love by Cristina Peri Rossi, 2000-01-01
  9. The White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc by Martí Joan de Galba, Joanot Martorell, 2010-09-16
  10. Magic Realism in Cervantes Don Quixote as Seen Through Tom Sawyer and the Idio by Arturo (Robert S. Rudder, Translator) Serrano-Plaja, 1970-01-01
  11. The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes His Fortunes and Misfortunes as Told by Himself by Robert S. Rudder, 2004-06
  12. "Magic" Realism in Cervantes Don Quizote as Seen Through Tom Sawyer and The Idiot by Arturo (Robert S. Rudder, Trans) Serrano-Plaja, 1970
  13. High Energy Laser (Hel) Lethality Data Collection Standards - Revision A by Charles R. LaMar (USA SMDC), Nicholas J. Morley (AFRL / RDLE), Robert F. Cozzens , Brian J. Hankla , Jay Howland, William T. Laughlin, David N. Loomis, Robert Roybal, Barry Price, Ralph R. Rudder, Stanley P. Patterson, Joel S. Davis Contributing Authors: Craig T. Walters , 2008
  14. The safeguarding of our seafarers by Robert G Skerrett, 1919

1. Books By Robert S. Rudder
Author Robert S. Rudder Entry 437C Lazarillo of Tormes, Translated
http://www.gutenberg.org/index/by-author/ru0.html
Author: Robert S. Rudder

2. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
Lazarillo of Tormes, translated by Robert S. Rudder.
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3. Robert And Catherine Rudder Family Branch
Robert and Catherine Rudder Family Branch Son of Alexander and Sarah Brooks Rudder She married STERLING SMITH. Robert Rudder was born in 1791 in Lunenburg CO. Va.
http://www.expage.com/page/rudderfamilyrobertcatherine
Robert and Catherine Rudder Family Branch
Son of Alexander and Sarah Brooks Rudder
Robert (son of Alexander and Sarah Brooks Rudder) was born in Lunenburg Co. Virginia in 1764.
~~ He married Catherine Ferguson (daughter of Joel and Catherine Ferguson) in_?_.
~~~Robert died on 18 November 1843 in Knox Co. Tenn.
~~~Catherine died on 21 October 1853 in Knox Co. Tenn.
Their Children
MARTHA RUDDER was born ?
She married STERLING SMITH
ROBERT RUDDER was born in 1791 in Lunenburg CO. Va.
He married EUNICE BLAIR on 11 November 1814 in Jefferson Co. Tenn.
Robert's Children
SARAH RUDDER was born 1825 in Knox Co. Tenn. She married JOHN W. LEA on 30 June 1850 in Knox Co. Tn. Sarah is listed as Sarah Lea age 23 in the Campbell County Census of 1850 with John M Lea, age 25, a house carpenter and Robert Rudder, age 59,farmer and Elizabeth age 57. Robert died 24 October 1865 in Randolph Co. Ill. ALEXANDER RUDDER was born 1794 in Lunenburg Co. Va. He married JINNY (JENNY) FRAZIER on 23 July 1818 in Greene Co. Tenn. See his family here Alexander died before 1860 in Greene Co. Tenn.

4. Robert S. Johnson
Johnson kicked his Rudder left and right, slowing his plane to a crawl, and Not longbefore he passed away in December, 1998, Robert S. Johnson was interviewed
http://www.acepilots.com/usaaf_rsj.html
Major Robert S. Johnson
56th Fighter Group
AcePilots Main Page USAAF ETO Aces Clark Gallery
photos of 56FG pilots
Robert S. Johnson survived an awful beating one day in June, 1943, when a Luftwaffe pilot shot up his helpless (but very rugged) P-47 Thunderbolt.
If that German pilot ever knew whom he hadn't killed, he surely lived to regrett it. Bob Johnson would go on to score 27 aerial victories in his time with the 56th Ftr. Grp. , one of the top scoring groups in the ETO, under its great leader, Col. Hub Zemke. The top two aces of the 8th AF, Johnson and Gabby Gabreski, both flew P-47s with "Zemke's Wolfpack."
Growing Up in Oklahoma
Robert S. Johnson first saw airplanes in the summer of 1928, 3 pursuit bi-planes flown by the Army Air Corps "Three Musketeers" (the barn-storming era equivalent of the Navy's Blue Angels), performing impressively wild aerobatics over Lawton, Oklahoma. His Dad had taken eight-year Bob Johnson to an air show, a big event at Post Field, attended by hundreds of people. Young Bob sat on his Dad's shoulders, watching the bi-planes cavort in sky and staring at the huge bombers with their gigantic wooden propellers. Post Field was part of Fort Sill, an historic Army outpost; here Geronimo himself had been imprisoned and ultimately perished. In the Indian Wars of the 1840's young officers like Robert E. Lee, U.S. Grant, and W.T. Sherman had passed through Fort Sill. After the air show, Bob Johnson fell in love with flying and spent all the time he could at Post Field, learning to identify Boeing P-12 bi-planes and the low-winged P-26s, and aching for a chance to fly. But there were many other things in life for an active youngster in Lawton in those years: trying to catch the free-running Cavalry mounts, fishing for crayfish and catfish, cooking the fish over open fires on camp-outs, and hunting rabbits and squirrels with a .22. He was a Boy Scout, a member of Troop 39, a competitive boxer, and a football player.

5. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
Joanot Martorell, Robert S. Rudder, and Marti Joan de Galba.
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6. Robert Rudder Genealogy
Vice President of Business Development Robert Rudder has extensive international marketing and business development experience.
http://www.users.cts.com/sd/h/hindskw/KennethHinds/4101.html
Robert Rudder Genealogy
Record modified: 2002-09-23
Robert Pascal Rudder
Born: 1829-11-04 Tennessee USA
Died: (unknown) Marriages:
Mary A L Duncan

Children of Robert Rudder and Mary Duncan:
George Rufus Duncan Rudder
b. 1852-03-00 Levin C Rudder b. 1855-00-00 d. 1936-00-00 Matilda Blanche Rudder b. 1857-12-16 Lola M Rudder b. 1861-11-01 d. 1940-07-01 Annette Rudder b. 1863-00-00 d. 1953-00-00 Ada M Rudder b. 1866-02-15 d. 1930-04-15 Robert A Rudder b. 1869-02-27 d. 1947-06-27 Joseph William Rudder b. 1873-04-11
Notes:
see this RootsWeb entry for ancestors
Hinds Site: Genealogy of Ken Hinds page 4101 Name Index Surname Index Home Page
Please email me if you have any corrections, comments, or questions

7. Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
You read about this famous story in the Robert S. Johnson article on thissite. Two cannnon shells blasted away the lower half of my Rudder.
http://www.acepilots.com/planes/p47_thunderbolt.html
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
The Seven Ton Milk Jug
"It better dive, because it sure as Hell can't climb." Don Blakeslee
AcePilots Main Page The Planes The Forum
15,700 planes produced, starting in March, 1942. P-47D specs: 430 MPH, eight 50 caliber machine guns
Robert S. Johnson and the P-47
When Robert S. Johnson first saw a Thunderbolt, it was love at first sight. The P-47B was a giant with a 2,000 horsepower engine; not very pretty on the ground, but every inch a powerful machine, rugged and sturdy with all the mass of a tank. He scrutinized the tremendous four-bladed propeller. In each wing rested four 50 caliber machine guns, giving the Thunderbolt the ability to throw 7,200 rounds of lead per minute! He had a chance to check out the P-47 at Bradley Field: He took the plane up, nearly killing himself when the heavy canopy bar slid back and smashed his head. But he got the ship in the air and it howled its way up into the sky. He soon learned that "unless we plunged nose first into the ground, we couldn't hurt the Thunderbolt" . It could take the stress of any aerobatic maneuver. The pilots of the 56th Fighter Group grew to trust the fighter, knowing they could subject it to any demands of aerial combat.

8. Descendants Of Rudder
Eighth Generation (Continued) Family of Robert Windell Rudder (446) Helen Opal HAYES 590. Helen Virginia Rudder, 5G Granddaughter. Born on 1 Aug 1933 in Toxey, AL.
http://www.krittersnkids.com/Gen/Rudder/RR01/RR01_136.htm

9. Descendants Of Rudder
2 brothers, his heirsat-law, namely Samuel Alexander Rudder (Robert's father). Robert died before his claim was
http://www.krittersnkids.com/gen/Rudder/RR01/RR01_003.htm

10. EBooks2Go :: Robert S. Rudder :: The White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc
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11. Robert Earl "Butch" LOWERY/Ann RUDDER
GEORGIA LOWREY FAMILIES Click here for a list of contributors to this site Husband Robert Earl "Butch" LOWERY (L600) Wife Ann Rudder (R360) Born Private at Died at Father Mother Other Spouses
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GEORGIA LOWREY FAMILIES Click here for a list of contributors to this site
Husband: Robert Earl "Butch" LOWERY Born: 24 DEC 1939 at: Walters OK Married: Private at: Died: 15 NOV 1997 at: Marshall TX Father: Delmer C "Blackie" LOWERY Mother: Ethel Charline "Toots" JONES Other Spouses: Ann BISON Wife: Ann RUDDER Born: Private at: Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Ronald DeWayne LOWERY Born: Private at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: SOURCES 1) Letter/Oral Communications 2) peggyheard120599.FTW HOME EMAIL SURNAMES
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. Books by this Author....... Robert S. Rudder.
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13. THE FAMILY OF ALEXANDER RUDDER 1730-1798
Sarah Rudder born about 1762, married James Booker. Robert Rudder, Sr. born about 1764 in Lunenburg County, VA.
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THE FAMILY OF ALEXANDER RUDDER 1730-1798
"Circuit court records of Lunenburg County, Virginia, states that Alexander Rudder came to America with General Brooks and worked seven years for his footage. Alexander married General Brook's daughter whose name was Elizabeth. According to these early documents, Alexander and Elizabeth had nine children whose names were Samuel, Edward, John, Alexander Jr., Robert, Benjamin, Sarah, Patsy, and Amy".(The Rudder Family by Allen Luckey Knox, Jr). Alexander was born about 1730, presumably in England and died in 1798 in Lunenburg County, VA. He first married Sarah Brooks around 1761 and then Elizabeth Stone McLaughlin on December 22, 1791 in Mecklenburg County, VA.
The Children of Alexander Rudder and Sarah Elizabeth Brooks.
John Rudder
Edward Rudder born about 1761.
Alexander Rudder Jr. born about 1762.
Sarah Rudder born about 1762, married James Booker.
Robert Rudder, Sr. born about 1764 in Lunenburg County, VA. He married Catherine Ferguson who was born in 1771 and died October 21, 1853. Robert died November 18, 1843.
Samuel Rudder born about 1765 and died about 1820.

14. Www.lib.umd.edu/ETC/ReadingRoom/Nonfiction/Lazarillo/LifeLazarillo/readme.txt
Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright 1995 by Robert S. Rudder Please takea look at the important information in this header. We encourage
http://www.lib.umd.edu/ETC/ReadingRoom/Nonfiction/Lazarillo/LifeLazarillo/readme

15. Bookshare.org - Books By Author
Search. Title. Please log in. Books by Robert S. Rudder (editor and translator).Here is a list of our books by Robert S. Rudder (editor and translator) .
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16. Bookshare.org - Books By Author
Max Rubin. Richard Rubin. Rudy Rucker. Steele Rudd. Robert S. Rudder (editor andtranslator). Muriel Rukeyser. Ann Rule. Jane Rule. Benjamin Rumford. Marla Runyan.
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17. The Rudder
MacGregor, CG, 8', Sabot, Apr 3962. Rudder Magazine, 8', no name, Mar 4244. Hill,RB, 51', Ceres, Hill, RB, Mar 9478. Hubbard, Robert S. 51'6 , no name, Jun 05379.
http://www.mysticseaport.org/research/ru_rudder_types.cfm?mlet=s

18. Tribute To Robert S. Johnson
The lower half of the Rudder is shot away. Verdict junk it; will never fly again.Born in 1920, Robert S. Johnson grew up in Lawton, Oklahoma, near the Army
http://home.att.net/~C.C.Jordan/Johnson.html
A fitting tribute to an American hero
By Fred Alexander
"He just took his last flight," a nurse told Sue Roth about her Uncle Bob. "All I could think was how beautiful that was," said Roth in a Charlotte Observer (NC) story. Uncle Bob, 78, died in Tulsa, Oklahoma on December 27, 1998 where he had been visiting his nieces and nephews. He was buried in the cemetery of River Hills Community Church in Lake Wylie, S.C. In an era of severe military budget cuts, the Air Force did the right thing. Three F-16 Fighting Falcons streaked across the cloudy sky in the missing man formation. The honor guard from Shaw AFB fired a 21-gun salute and played taps. While the mourners paid homage on that cold, icy day, one of America's greatest fighter pilots had doubtless finished that last flight. Here is the story of Col. Robert S. Johnson: There are many reasons why some flowers live and others do not. Animals grazing, a lover's plucking, or drought, just to name a few. Some B-17 and B-24 bomber crews are alive today because some flowers died in the mid-1930s, when young Bob Johnson lay in fields with his .22 rifle. He honed his marksmanship skills by shooting off daisy tops as they blew in the wind. In his 23rd and 24th years, 28 German fighters were downed in aerial combat because of Johnson's extraordinary eyesight, marksmanship, and flying abilities. He was the first 8th Air Force pilot to pass Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I score of 26. When he returned to America in May 1944, he was our top ace. At war's end his squadron commander, Francis Gabreski, and he were tied for fourth place among all American aces. Only pilots who flew in the Pacific had higher scores.

19. City Of Kings -- Rosario Castellanos Yvette E. Miller Robert S. Rudder
by Rosario Castellanos,. Edited by Yvette E. Miller,. Translated by RobertS. Rudder. Consortium Book Sales. Due/Published March 1994, 143 pages, paper.
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