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HarperCollins
HarperCollins Collins was a Scottish printing company founded by a Presbyterian schoolmaster, William Collins, in Glasgow in 1819, in partnership with Charles Chalmers, the younger brother of Thomas Chalmers, minister of Tron Church, Glasgow. The company had to overcome many early obstacles, and Charles Chamlers left the business in 1825. The ...
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HarperCollins (Darkshadows wiki)
HarperCollins HarperCollins was a media publishing company owned by Harper & Row. Beginning in 1998 , HarperCollins began publishing a new series of Dark Shadows novels. The series was framed within the continuity presented in the original Dark Shadows television series although the storylines took many liberties with themes and characterizations presented in ...
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HarperCollins Publishers (Starwars wiki)
HarperCollins Publishers HarperCollins Publishers is a major book publisher owned News Corporation . HarperCollins published several Star Wars novels in audio book format. HarperCollins also published the unlicensed parody Star Bores by Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore. [edit] Audio books The Truce at Bakura Champions of the Force Ambush at Corellia Showdown ...
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Talk:HarperCollins Publishers (Starwars wiki)
Talk:HarperCollins Publishers This article was nominated for deletion on 12 Dec 2005. The result of the discussion was Keep. An archived record of this discussion can be found here
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Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/HarperCollins Publishers (Starwars wiki)
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User:Nateji77/Locus
User:Nateji77/Locus < User:Nateji77 Locus Award for Best Novel 1971 NOVEL 1) Ringworld, Larry Niven (Ballantine) 2*) Tower of Glass, Robert Silverberg (Galaxy Apr,May,Jun 1970; Scribner's) 2*) The Year of the Quiet Sun, Wilson Tucker (Ace) 4) And Chaos Died, Joanna Russ (Ace) 5*) Downward to the ...
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Published date order (Sharpe wiki)
Published date order These are the books written by Bernard Cornwell, presented in published date order. The date given is the date the book was first published in the UK (though date the date the book was written by Bernard Cornwell may be included if known.) [edit] Sharpe's Eagle Richard ...
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Karl Kruszelnicki
Karl Kruszelnicki Dr Karl Kruszelnicki AM is a scientist, although best known as an author and science commentator on Australian radio and television. He is usually referred to as Dr Karl by his fans. He is currently the Julius Sumner Miller Fellow at the School of Physics of the University of ...
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John Gray (U.S. author)
John Gray (U.S. author) John Gray writes on the fields of relationships and personal growth and is best known as the author of several " pop psychology" books offering relationship advice. The most prominent of these is the 1992 book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus. Gray was born ...
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Talk:Walter Schellenberg
Talk:Walter Schellenberg There are several inexact points in the article on Walter Schellenberg: His family did move to Luxemburg in May 1923 but not because of the French occupation of the Saarland after World War 1 but because of the economical crisis in the Weimar Republic. The Versailles Treaty forced ...
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