Richard J. Dewhurst

Richard J. Dewhurst

Richard J. Dewhurst was the Emmy Award–winning writer of the HBO feature documentary Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam. He was a graduate of NYU with degrees in journalism, film, and television, and was a writer and editor for the History Channel, the Arts & Entertainment Channel, PBS, Fox Television and Fox Films, ABC News, TNT, Paramount Pictures, and the Miami Herald.

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The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America
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The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America
  • By: Richard J. Dewhurst
  • Narrator: Nick McDougal
  • Length: 13 hours 10 minutes
  • Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
  • Publish date: January 01, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (190 ratings)
(190 ratings)
A study of the substantial evidence for a former race of giants in North America and its 150-year suppression by the Smithsonian Institution * Shows how thousands of giant skeletons have been found, particularly in the Mississippi Valley, as well... Read more

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