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The Des Moines Register
The Des Moines Register is the daily morning newspaper of Des Moines Iowa. A separate edition of the Register is sold throughout much of Iowa.
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A Gazeta de Limeira
A Gazeta de Limeira (The Gazette of Limeira) is a Brazilian daily newspaper founded and continuously published in Limeira since 1931.
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Catch and Cook
Catch and Cook is a 2013 cookbook by American television presenter producer and professional adventurer Aaron Carotta also known as Adventure Aaron. He is selling the book based on his TV show Catch and Cook With Adventure Aaron. He is also putting forwards an amount of the money sold with the book to NZ Canteen.
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Tampa Bay Times
The Tampa Bay Times previously named the St. Petersburg Times is an American newspaper published in St. Petersburg Florida. It is one of two major publications serving the Tampa Bay Area the other being The Tampa Tribune which the Times tops in both circulation and readership. The Times has won nine Pulitzer Prizes since 1964 and in 2009 won two in a single year for the first time in the paper's history.
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Equus (magazine)
Equus is a monthly magazine for horse owners that was first published in November 1977. The intent of the magazine is succinctly stated by founding editor and publisher Ami Shinitzky's original working title: The Horseman's Veterinary Journal.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part N: Journal of Nanoengineering and Nanosystems
The Journal of Nanoengineering and Nanosystems Part N of the Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focusses on the particular aspects of nanoscale engineering science and technology that involve the descriptions of nanoscale systems. The journal was first published in 2004 and is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of IMechE.
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The Daredevil's Manual
The Daredevil's Manual is a book written by Ben Ikenson and published by Pan Macmillan. It describes various daredevil acts and a vague guide on how to do them. It also gives quotes from the people that perform the acts and usually a diagram or labelled picture accompanies the guide.Along with the articles there is always a warning about the dangers associated with the act.
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Diario Meridiano
Meridiano (Diario Meridiano) is a Venezuelan national daily sports newspaper owned by Bloque De Armas which also owns the sports network Meridiano Televisión.
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The Honourable Schoolboy
The Honourable Schoolboy (1977) is a spy novel by John le Carré. George Smiley tries to reconstruct an intelligence service and to run a successful offensive espionage operation to save the service from falling to the war hawks in government. The Honourable Schoolboy of the title is Gerald Westerby a British spy sent to Hong Kong.The Honourable Schoolboy is the second novel of the informal Karla Trilogy and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for 1977.
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Lord Demon
Lord Demon is a 1999 posthumous novel by Roger Zelazny completed by Jane Lindskold.It is a scientific fantasy built on favorite themes (the necessity of knowing oneself taking risks accepting the vulnerability that comes with feeling passionately etc.) of Roger Zelazny drawing on East Asian Irish and hero's quest myths.
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Nightmare Asylum
Aliens: Nightmare Asylum is the title of a 1993 novel by Steve Perry set in the fictional Alien movie universe. It is an sequel to Aliens: Earth Hive
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I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers
I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers is a 2013 one-person American play about the agent Sue Mengers.
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El licenciado Vidriera
El licenciado Vidriera (The Lawyer of Glass) is a short story written by Miguel de Cervantes and included in his Novelas ejemplares first published in 1613.
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Take a Girl Like You
Take a Girl Like You is a comic novel by Kingsley Amis. Set in the 1950s it follows the progress of twenty-year-old Jenny Bunn as she moves from her family home in the North of England to a London suburb to teach primary school children. Jenny is a traditional Northern working-class girl whose striking good looks are in sharp contrast to her prosaic upbringing and to her strong belief that a girl should preserve her virginity until her wedding night.
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Katte ni Kaizō
Katte ni Kaizō (かってに改蔵) is a shōnen manga by Kōji Kumeta. The manga ran for 26 volumes in Shōnen Sunday from 1998 to 2004. The art style went through a huge change as the story went on by the end of the story the art style was the same as the type used in Kumeta's next series Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei. An anime adaptation by Shaft was released from May to October 2011.
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Acta Paediatrica
Acta Paediatrica is a peer-reviewed medical journal in the field of pediatrics. It was established in 1921 and was renamed Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica in 1964 before returning to its original title in 1992.
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The Braindead Megaphone
The Braindead Megaphone is short story writer George Saunders’s first full length essay collection published in 2007; it is 272 pages long. The collection has many essays that appeared in The New Yorker and GQ.
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Freie Presse (Saxony)
The Freie Presse (German for Free Press) is a regional daily newspaper in the Chemnitz region first published in 1963.It is the biggest-selling newspaper in Saxony with a circulation of 277221 copies in the second quarter of 2011 according to IVW.
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Cahiers du cinéma
Cahiers du Cinéma (French pronunciation: ​[kaje dy sinema] Notebooks on Cinema) is a French film magazine founded in 1951 by André Bazin Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and Joseph-Marie Lo Duca. It developed from the earlier magazine Revue du Cinéma (Review of the Cinema) involving members of two Paris film clubs—Objectif 49 (Objective 49) (Robert Bresson Jean Cocteau and Alexandre Astruc among others) and Ciné-Club du Quartier Latin (Cinema Club of the Latin Quarter).
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Noise: The Political Economy of Music
Noise: The Political Economy of Music is a non-fiction book by French economist and scholar Jacques Attali.Attali's essential argument in Noise: The Political Economy of Music is that music as a cultural form is intimately tied up in the mode of production in any given society. For Marxist critics this idea is nothing new.
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Little Lost Robot
Little Lost Robot is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.
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The Stone Diaries
The Stone Diaries is a 1993 award-winning novel by Carol Shields.It is the fictional autobiography of Daisy Goodwill Flett a seemingly ordinary woman whose life is marked by death and loss from the beginning when her mother dies during childbirth. Through marriage and motherhood Daisy struggles to find contentment never truly understanding her life's true purpose.The book's title may have been inspired by Pat Lowther's poetry collection A Stone Diary (1977).
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Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne
Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne (輪廻のラグランジェ Flower declaration of your heart Rinne no Raguranje) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Xebec and Production I.G and directed by Tatsuo Sato and Toshimasa Suzuki written by Shotaro Suga original character design by Haruyuki Morisawa and music by Saeko Suzuki & TOMISIRO.
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Havaner lebn
Havaner lebn (Yiddish: האװאנער לעבּן 'Havana Life') known in Spanish as Vida Habanera was a Yiddish and Spanish language newspaper published from Havana Cuba 1932–1960. The first issue came out on November 11 1932. It was the first commercial Jewish newspaper in the country with a longer duration. It was the main publication of the Ashkenazi Jewish community in the country at the time.
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Daylight Saving (play)
Daylight Saving is a comedy by Nick Enright about a married couple living in north Sydney. It was one of Enright's most popular works.
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Viriconium (1988 collection)
Viriconium is an omnibus collection of two books of the Viriconium series by M. John Harrison. It was published in 1988 by Allen & Unwin. The book contains the novel In Viriconium and the full contents of the short story collection Viriconium Nights. Several of the stories first appeared in the magazines New Worlds and Interzone.
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Journal of Contemporary Asia
The Journal of Contemporary Asia is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of Asian studies. It was established in 1970 and is published quarterly by Routledge. It is currently co-edited by its founders Peter Limqueco and Kevin Hewison.According to the Journal Citation Reports the 2012 impact factor of the journal was 0.845 ranking it 6th out of 60 publications in the category Area studies.
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The Baltic Times
The Baltic Times is an independent monthly newspaper that covers latest political economic business and cultural events in Estonia Latvia and Lithuania.The paper was formed from a merger in 1996 of the Baltic Independent and Baltic Observer. It is the only English language print newspaper covering all three Baltic states.
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Kéraban the Inflexible
Kéraban the Inflexible (French: Kéraban-le-têtu 1883) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne.
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Crossed (comics)
Crossed is a comic book written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Jacen Burrows for the first ten issues and published by Avatar Press. Following volumes Crossed: Family Values Crossed 3D and Crossed: Psychopath were written by David Lapham. A new series Crossed: Badlands is written and drawn by rotating creative teams. A web comic Crossed: Wish You Were Here has also been produced.
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Tales of the South Pacific
Tales of the South Pacific is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book which is a collection of sequentially related short stories about World War II written by James A. Michener in 1946 and published in 1947. The stories were based on observations and anecdotes he collected while stationed as a lieutenant commander in the US Navy on the island of Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides Islands (now known as Vanuatu).
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On the Edge: Political Cults Right and Left
On the Edge: Political Cults Right and Left is a non-fiction book about political cults written by Dennis Tourish and Tim Wohlforth.
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The Nerve (magazine)
The Nerve was a free Canadian monthly music magazine. It was founded in 1998 and was distributed in Vancouver Victoria Bellingham Seattle Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg Toronto and Montreal. The last issue was published in December 2007 (featuring Vancouver band Black Mountain on its cover) and has been on hiatus ever since. No official announcement has yet been made regarding this halt.
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The Edge Chronicles
The Edge Chronicles is a children's fantasy novel series by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell. It consists of three trilogies plus four additional books and other books related to the universe. Originally published in the United Kingdom this series has since been published in the United States Canada and Australia. To date more than three million copies of the novels have been sold. The fictional places and characters in the books are described below using in-universe tone of writing.
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Brevard Business News
Brevard Business News is a weekly newspaper in Melbourne Florida United States covering business news and trends for the Space Coast. Fred Krupski started Brevard Business News in 1981 and Adrienne B. Roth purchased it in 1986.
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A Radical Tory: Garfield Barwick's Reflections and Recollections
A Radical Tory: Garfield Barwick's Reflections and Recollections is an autobiography of Sir Garfield Edward John Barwick AK GCMG QC (22 June 1903 – 13 July 1997) was the Attorney-General of Australia (1958–64) Minister for External Affairs (1961–64) and the seventh and longest serving Chief Justice of Australia (1964–81). He was appointed a judge of the International Court of Justice (1973–74).
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La Tribuna
La Tribuna is an Honduran newspaper owned by Honduran former president Carlos Roberto Flores.
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Ask Shagg
Ask Shagg is a syndicated daily comic strip drawn by cartoonist Peter Guren since 1980. It is distributed by Creators Syndicate; it had been distributed by United Feature Syndicate from 1980 until 1995. The strip has run in dozens of newspapers including the Boston Globe Columbus Dispatch and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. In each strip Guren through his Shagg E. Dawg character answers questions from readers about the animal kingdom.
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Ndryshe
Ndryshe is a newspaper published in Albania.
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An Introduction to Metaphysics (Heidegger)
An Introduction to Metaphysics (German: Einführung in die Metaphysik) is a book by Martin Heidegger and is the published version of a lecture course he gave in the Summer of 1935 at the University of Freiburg. The book is famous both for its powerful reinterpretation of Greek thought and infamous for its acknowledgement of the Nazi Party.
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Slaves in Their Bonds
Slaves in their bonds or Slaves in their chains (Greek:Σκλάβοι στα δεσμά τους) is a novel of Konstantinos Theotokis written in 1922. It was the last novel of Konstantinos Theotokis. The novel was adapted for the cinema in 2008 directed by Adonis Lykouresis. It also adapted for TV in 1981 but the tv series is never played because of the political change at this period.
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Neurosis and Human Growth
Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Toward Self-Realization is the magnum opus of German-American psychoanalyst Karen Horney. In it she outlines her theory of neurosis.In Horney's view the key difference between neurosis and healthy growth is the difference between compulsive actions fueled by anxiety and spontaneous actions fueled by one's full range of emotions.
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Three Days in Europe
Three Days in Europe is a five-issue mini-series by Antony Johnston and Mike Hawthorne published by Oni Press between November 2002 and April 2003.
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Goggles!
Goggles! is a 1969 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats.
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The Western Producer
The Western Producer is a regional weekly publication based in Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada publishing news of interest to western Canadian farmers.Harris Turner and A.P. Pat Waldron began the Saskatoon-based Modern Press publishing company in 1923. This followed the demise of Turner's previous venture Turner's Weekly which originated in 1918. Modern released its first issue of The Progressive on 24 August 1923.
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Four Ways to Forgiveness
Four Ways to Forgiveness is a collection of four short stories or novellas by Ursula K. Le Guin. All four stories are set in the future and deal with the planets Yeowe and Werel both members of the Ekumen a collective of planets used by Le Guin as part of the background for many novels and short stories in her Hainish Cycle.
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Sun of Suns
Sun of Suns Book One of Virga is a science fiction novel by Karl Schroeder published by Tor in 2006. It is set in the fictional world of Virga a world devoid of gravity and multiple artificial stars a fullerene sphere filled with air and full of drifting rocks and nations floating around Candesce (the eponymous Sun of Suns). The story focuses around three main characters Hayden Griffin Admiral Chaison Fanning and his wife Venera Fanning.
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Rock Sound
For the district in the Bahamas see Rock Sound Bahamas.Rock Sound is a British magazine which champions rock music. The magazine aims at being more underground and less commercial while also giving coverage to more well-known acts. It generally focuses on the pop punk pop-punk emo hardcore post-hardcore heavy metal and extreme metal genres of rock music rarely covering indie rock music at all.
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Humsafar (novel)
Humsafar (Urdu: هم سفر‎) is a romantic novel written by Farhat Ishtiaq. The novel was first published in 7 parts in Khawateen Digest monthly from July 2007 to January 2008. It was later published as a complete novel by Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers. The story revolves around Ashar and Khirad's relationship with their daughter Hareem and how she unknowingly bridges the distances that exist between her parents. The novel is written in a retrospective manner and told mostly in flashbacks.
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PlayStation Magazine Ufficiale
PlayStation Magazine Ufficiale also known by the acronym PSMU initially named as Ufficiale PlayStation Magazine and after as PlayStation 2 Magazine Ufficiale is the Italian edition of PlayStation: The Official Magazine video game magazine specializing in all Sony video game consoles and handheld gaming platforms. The magazine features previews reviews and cheat codes for Sony games.
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The Wonder Woman Chronicles
The Wonder Woman Chronicles is a series of trade paperbacks from DC Comics intended to reprint all Wonder Woman stories chronologically (based on publication) starting with her earliest appearance.
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Tourist Season (novel)
Tourist Season is a 1986 novel by Carl Hiaasen. It was his first solo novel after co-writing several mystery/thriller novels with William Montalbano.
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The Martian Way and Other Stories
The Martian Way and Other Stories is a 1955 collection of four science fiction novellas previously published by Isaac Asimov in 1952 and 1954. Although single-author story collections generally sell poorly The Martian Way and Other Stories did well enough that Doubleday science fiction editor Walter I. Bradbury was willing to publish a second collection Earth Is Room Enough in 1957.
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Princess Jellyfish
Princess Jellyfish (海月姫 Kuragehime) is a Japanese josei manga series written and illustrated by Akiko Higashimura. It began serialization in the Kodansha manga magazine Kiss on November 10 2008. An 11-episode anime television series based on the manga was produced by Brain's Base and aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block between October and December 2010. The anime has been licensed by Funimation. A live-action film adaptation will premiere in Japan in December 2014.
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Walking to Hollywood
Walking to Hollywood is a 2010 novel by writer and media personality Will Self. Self describes the novel as 'a cross between a comical farce and an intense misery memoir'. The novel is published by Bloomsbury in the U.K. and Grove Press in the U.S. It was mainly conceived whilst Self himself walked to Hollywood from Los Angeles Airport.
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The Robert Heinlein Interview and other Heinleiniana
The Robert Heinlein Interview and other Heinleiniana is non-fiction collection about science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein. Written by J. Neil Schulman from 1972 through 1988 the book was first published in 1990.
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In Mayan Splendor
In Mayan Splendor is a collection of poems by Frank Belknap Long. It was released in 1977 by Arkham House in an edition of 2947 copies. The book is illustrated by Stephen E. Fabian and contains the complete contents of Long's earlier verse collections A Man from Genoa (1926) and The Goblin Tower (1935) plus additional poems.
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The Treasure of the Humble
The Treasure of the Humble (French: Le Trésor des humbles) is a collection of thirteen deeply reflective mystical essays by the Belgian Nobel Laureate Maurice Maeterlinck. The work is dedicated to Georgette Leblanc.
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All-New X-Men
All-New X-Men is an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in November 2012 with the launch of Marvel NOW!. The series centers on the five original X-Men brought from the past to the present to confront their future counterparts. The series replaces Uncanny X-Men vol. 2 as the flagship book of the X-Men franchise.
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The Piano Teacher (Jelinek novel)
The Piano Teacher (German: Die Klavierspielerin) is a novel by Austrian Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek first published in 1983 by Rowohlt Verlag. Translated by Joachim Neugroschel it was the first of Jelinek's novels to be translated into English.The novel follows protagonist Erika Kohut a sexually and emotionally repressed piano teacher as she enters into a sadomasochistic relationship with her student Walter Klemmer the results of which are disastrous.
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The Last Witchfinder
The Last Witchfinder is a 2006 historical fiction novel by James Morrow. The book was first published in hardback on March 14 2006 through William Morrow and has subsequently been re-published in paperback format. The Last Witchfinder follows a young girl whose father works as a witch-finder.
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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a 1927 adventure novel by the mysterious German-English bilingual author B. Traven in which two destitute Americans of the 1920s join with an old-timer in Mexico to prospect for gold. The book was adapted successfully as a 1948 film of the same name by John Huston.
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Gladiator-At-Law
Gladiator-At-Law is a satirical science fiction novel by Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth. It was first published in 1955 by Ballantine Books and republished in 1986 by Baen Books.
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Celtic Family Magazine
Celtic Family Magazine is a Los Angeles California-based print and electronic publication serving Celtic communities and their descendants around the world. Celtic Family Magazine publishes special features and articles on art history culture entertainment and lifestyle. Celtic Family Magazine is produced by A Raven Above Press and is distributed throughout North America and select areas of the United Kingdom.
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Child of the Northern Spring
Child of the Northern Spring is the first novel in Persia Woolley's Guinevere trilogy about the Arthurian legend. The novel is written in first person perspective narrated by Guinevere in the form of a frame narrative.
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Chances (novel)
Chances is a 1981 novel by Jackie Collins and is the first novel in The Santangelo Novels series. The novel has three focal points two of them focusing on the main characters of the novel and a third during the New York City blackout of 1977.
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The Resistance (comics)
The Resistance was a post-apocalyptic cyberpunk comic book limited series written and created by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Juan Santacruz. Totaling 8 issues the series was published by Wildstorm with issue #1 being cover dated November 2002. It is unrelated to and should not be confused with the later similarly named Wildstorm series Resistance. The collected edition was published by IDW in APRIL 2009 collecting all 8 issues that were first published in 2002.
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Mindhunter
Mindhunter (also known as Aliens/Predator/Witchblade/The Darkness: Mindhunter Witchblade/Aliens/The Darkness/Predator: Mindhunter etc.) is a three issue comic book limited series published by Dark Horse Comics.It features a crossover between the comic book characters Witchblade and The Darkness as well as the famous film properties Aliens and Predator. The series was written by David Quinn with pencils by Mel Rubi inks by Mike Perkins and cover art by Eric Kohler.
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101 Uses for a Dead Cat
101 Uses for a Dead Cat by Simon Bond was a bestselling collection of macabre cartoons. The book was promoted with the tag line Since time immemorial mankind has been plagued by the question 'What do you do with a dead cat?' It consisted of cartoons depicting the bodies of dead cats being used for various purposes including anchoring boats sharpening pencils and holding bottles of wine.
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Computer (magazine)
Computer is an IEEE Computer Society practitioner-oriented magazine issued to all members of the society. It contains peer-reviewed articles regular columns and interviews on current computing-related issues. The magazine can be categorized somewhere between a trade magazine and a research journal drawing on elements of both. Computer provides information regarding current research developments trends best practices and changes in the profession.
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Soul Underground
Soul Underground was a UK-based music magazine covering ‘underground’ black music and dance music which launched in 1987 and ceased publication in January 1991.The magazine was conceived as a reaction to what co-founders Darren Reynolds and David Lubich saw as the failure of the mainstream music press to cover the growth of an underground dance music scene in the UK. This went beyond the music itself to the fashions warehouse parties and subcultures that were finding their feet at the time.
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La Venexiana (play)
La Venexiana (The Venetian Girl) is an anonymous Italian comedy in five acts from 1535-1537. The comedy plays on the dialects of Tuscany Venice and Bergamo. It was filmed as an erotic comedy La Venexiana (film) in 1986.
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Something Leather
Something Leather is a novel-in-stories by Alasdair Gray which was published in 1990. Its framing narrative is the story of June's initiation into sado-masochistic activities by the female operators of a leather clothing shop in Glasgow.The four central characters are from different social groups: June works for the civil service; Donalda is a dressmaker and Senga her employer; and Harry (Harriet) is an aristocratic English artist and dominatrix.
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The Alchemist (novel)
The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Paulo Coelho first published in the year 1988. Originally written in Portuguese by its Brazilian-born author it has been translated into at least 56 languages as of September 2012. An allegorical novel The Alchemist follows a young Andalusian shepherd named Santiago in his journey to Egypt after having a recurring dream of finding treasure there. The book is an international bestseller.
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International Journal of e-Collaboration
The International Journal of e-Collaboration is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the interdisciplinary field of e-collaboration at the intersection of human-computer interaction computer-supported cooperative work and electronic commerce. It was established in 2005 and is published by IGI Global. The editor-in-chief is Ned Kock (Texas A&M International University). Every year the journal's editorial board selects one article to receive its Best Article Award.
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Swatantra Nepali
Swatantra Nepali (Nepali: स्वतंत्र नेपाली 'Free Nepali') was a Nepali language weekly newspaper published from Dehra Dun India. The newspaper covered political issues of Nepal and voiced opposition against Rana rule in the country. The first issue of Swatantra Nepali was published on August 21 1954. The newspaper was published by Thakur Chandan Singh (that had run different magazines in the past but left publishing in 1933).
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Moskovskaya Komsomolka
Moskovskaya Komsomolka was a satirical newspaper published weekly in Russia (1999-2001). The newspaper had a fixed 32 page layout.
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Appointment with F.E.A.R.
Appointment with F.E.A.R. is a single-player roleplaying gamebook written by Steve Jackson illustrated by Declan Considine and originally published in 1985 by Puffin Books. It was later republished by Wizard Books in 2004. It forms part of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. It is the 17th in the series in the original Puffin series (ISBN 0-14-031922-0) and 18th in the modern Wizard series (ISBN 1-84046-527-1).
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Mr. Murder
Mr. Murder is a horror novel by the best-selling author Dean Koontz released in 1993.
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Nós
NÓS (Irish pronunciation: [n̪ˠoːsˠ] meaning custom or trend) is an Irish language culture and lifestyle magazine. Launched online on 17 March 2008 during Irish Language Week Seachtain na Gaeilge it began publishing a glossy print edition in November of the same year. Run on a voluntary basis this full-colour monthly edition continued for over a year before NÓS was printed as an entertainment supplement with Irish language weekly newspaper Gaelscéal.
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The Minpins
The Minpins is a book by Roald Dahl with illustrations by Patrick Benson. It was published in 1991 a few months after Dahl's death in November 1990 and it is believed to be the author's final contribution to literature after an illustrious career spanning almost half a century. It is also one of the very few books by Roald Dahl not to be illustrated by Quentin Blake.
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The Act of Creation
The Act of Creation is a 1964 book by Arthur Koestler. It is a study of the processes of discovery invention imagination and creativity in humour science and the arts.
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Emily's Quest
Emily's Quest is a novel and the last of the Emily trilogy by Lucy Maud Montgomery. After finishing Emily Climbs Montgomery suspended writing Emily's Quest and published The Blue Castle; she resumed writing and published in 1927.
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World's Best Science Fiction: 1967
World's Best Science Fiction: 1967 is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr the third volume in a series of seven. It was first published in paperback by Ace Books in 1967. It was reprinted by the same publisher in 1970 under the alternate title World's Best Science Fiction: Third Series. The book collects twelve novellas novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors with an introduction by the editors.
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Loon Lake (novel)
Loon Lake is a 1980 novel by E. L. Doctorow. The plot of the novel is mostly set on Loon Lake in the Adirondacks during the Depression. The novel is one of the more experimental works of Doctorow incorporating a great variety of different techniques many of which are used for preventing the reader from an easy understanding of the narration: traditional narratives stream of consciousness poetry mixed up chronology.
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The Cone Gatherers
The Cone Gatherers (also The Cone-Gatherers) is a novel by the Scottish writer Robin Jenkins first published in 1955.The background to the novel comes from Jenkins' own wartime experience as a conscientious objector doing forestry work.
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Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare
Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare is a collection published by E. Nesbit with the intention of entertaining young readers and telling William Shakespeare's plays in a way they could be easily understood. She included a brief Shakespeare biography a pronunciation guide to some of the more difficult names and a list of famous quotations arranged by subject.
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Folio (magazine)
Folio is a literary magazine founded in 1984 and based at American University in Washington D.C. It publishes fiction poetry and creative non-fiction twice each year. Folio is also known for interviews with prominent writers most recently Ann Beattie Alice Fulton Leslie Pietrzyk Gregory Orr and Adam Haslett. Work that has appeared in Folio was short-listed for the Pushcart Prize multiple time in the 1980s.Among the notable stories that first appeared in Folio are Jacob M.
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Electrical Experimenter
The Electrical Experimenter was a technical science magazine that was published monthly. It was established in May 1913 as the successor to Modern Electrics a combination of a magazine and mail-order catalog that had been published by Hugo Gernsback starting in 1908.
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The Hand of Zei
The Hand of Zei is a science fiction novel written by L. Sprague de Camp the second book of his Viagens Interplanetarias series and its subseries of stories set on the fictional planet Krishna. The book has a convoluted publication history. It was first published in the magazine Astounding Science Fiction as a four-part serial in the issues for October 1950-January 1951.
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The Wingless Victory (play)
The Wingless Victory was a 1936 Broadway three act drama written by Maxwell Anderson produced by Katharine Cornell and staged by Guthrie McClintic. Jo Mielziner created the scenic and costume design. It ran for 110 performances from December 23 1936 to March 1937 at the Empire Theatre. It was set in the year 1800.
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Wonders of a Godless World
Wonders of a Godless World is a 2009 novel by Andrew McGahan. Described as a kind of modern fable that verges on fantasy it won the 2009 Aurealis Award for best science fiction novel.It follows the story of an orphan girl who is working in the wards of the insane and incapable but the inhabitants are thrown into turmoil after a series of strange murders following the arrival of a new patient.
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Billions of Entrepreneurs
Billions of Entrepreneurs is a book written by Harvard Business School professor Tarun Khanna. It was published in 2008 by Harvard Business School Press.The author through this book gives an analysis of China and India and explain to readers how these two emerging Asian economies are reshaping the global economy in the 21st century.
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Pharmaceutical Research (journal)
Pharmaceutical Research is an official journal of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and covers research spanning the entire spectrum of drug discovery development evaluation and regulatory approval. Small drug molecules biotechnology products including genes peptides proteins and vaccines and genetically engineered cells are an integral part of papers published.
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The Bicentennial Man
The Bicentennial Man is a novelette in the Robot series by Isaac Asimov. It was awarded the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award for best science fiction novelette of 1976.According to the foreword in Robot Visions Asimov was approached to write a story titled Bicentennial Man for a science fiction collection along with a number of other authors who would do the same in honor of the bicentennial of the United States.
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Staburags (newspaper)
Staburags (newspaper) is a regional newspaper published in Latvia.
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Monthly Weather Review
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Surgical Endoscopy
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Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo! or The Crowing of the Nobel Cock Beneventano is an 1853 short story by the American writer Herman Melville. It was first published in the December 1853 issue of Harper's Magazine the same month the second installment of Bartleby the Scrivener appeared in Putnam's.