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  2. Nights at the Circus - Wikipedia

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    Nights at the Circus is a novel by British writer Angela Carter, first published in 1984 and the winner of the 1984 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. The novel focuses on the life and exploits of Sophie Fevvers, a woman who is – or so she would have people believe – a Cockney virgin, hatched from an egg laid by unknown parents and ready to develop fully fledged wings.

  3. The Catch Trap - Wikipedia

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    The Catch Trap is a novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley, published in 1979. Set in the circus world of the 1940s and 1950s, it tells the story of two trapeze artists, Mario Santelli and Tommy Zane, and the professional relationship they develop which ultimately leads to love. This rich tale encompasses the exhilarating highs of soaring under the Big ...

  4. A Son of the Circus - Wikipedia

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    A Widow for One Year. A Son of the Circus (1994) is a novel by American writer John Irving. It was a return to his first publisher, Random House, under whose imprint Irving's first three novels appeared. Though the setting is Mumbai, India and though the book describes the "Great Blue Nile" circus in detail, the novel has many other storylines.

  5. The Circus Series - Wikipedia

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    The Circus Series begins with Mr Galliano's Circus, where the protagonist is Jimmy Brown. The story starts with how Jimmy and his parents join the circus, where Jimmy's Dad gets a job as a handyman. Then Jimmy's affinity with animals brings into his life 'Lucky' the dog. The story revolves around Jimmy, his parents, his dog Lucky and the others ...

  6. Category:Comics set in circuses - Wikipedia

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  7. Five Go Off in a Caravan - Wikipedia

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    Five Go Off In A Caravan is the fifth book in the Famous Five series by the British author, Enid Blyton and published by Hodder and Stoughton. The book includes a circus boy character named Nobby, whose name was changed to Ned when publisher Hodder Children's Books made extensive editorial revisions to the Famous Five series of books. [1]

  8. Category:Children's books set in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Children's books by country of setting. Works set in Albania. Albania in fiction. Children's books set in Europe.

  9. Category:Circuses - Wikipedia

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    Circus Krone Building. Circus of Pepin and Breschard. Circus train. Cirkus Agora. Cirkus Arena. Cirkus Cirkör. Cirque Rocks. Cirque Surreal. Contemporary circus.