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Jim Bullard, the avenger Nunn 1976
Jim Mahone, Hualapai scout Young 1957
Jim Parker's revenge Coleman 1964
Jim Parker's revenge Coleman 1964
Jim Parker, bad man of northern Arizona Way 1972
Jim Parker, bad man of northern Arizona Way 1972
Jim Parker: train robber and murderer Babcock 1971
Jim Parker: train robber and murderer Babcock 1971
Jim Purvis Simpson 1975
Jimmy Gross finds his niche; auto mechanics are his bag Carroll 1974
Jingle writer 1956
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