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But there was one knight--the White Knight--a descendant of the house of Waldenses who knew she would win. And he said so even in the darkest of hours ... Who's who--The princess: Clare Boothe Luce--the opposition: Maggie Connors--the Red Dragons: Earl Browder, Rex Stout, Leigh Denenberg ...

But there was one knight--the White Knight--a descendant of the house ...

List of people involved in Clare Boothe Luce's 1944 re-election campaign for US representative from the 4th district of Connecticut (Fairfield County) against Margaret E. Connors, Deputy Secretary of State of C... More

BSI-Pratt-Morley-Stout-1944

BSI-Pratt-Morley-Stout-1944

Photograph of three members of the Baker Street Irregulars — Fletcher Pratt, Christopher Morley and Rex Stout

Rex Stout 1975

Rex Stout 1975

Publicity photograph of Rex Stout, author of the Nero Wolfe novel A Family Affair, issued by the Viking Press with review copies of the novel to promote its release September 8, 1975.

Stout-White-Our-Secret-Weapon

Stout-White-Our-Secret-Weapon

Promotional photo of Rex Stout and Paul White working on the CBS Radio program Our Secret Weapon (1942–1943)

Stout-Our-Secret-Weapon

Stout-Our-Secret-Weapon

Promotional photo of Rex Stout, conducting the CBS Radio program Our Secret Weapon (1942–1943)

Stout-Family-High-Meadow-Look-1940

Stout-Family-High-Meadow-Look-1940

Photograph of Rex Stout, Pola Stout and their daughters at High Meadow, the house Stout built near Brewster, New York