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  2. The Chronoliths - Wikipedia

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    Kaitlin, his daughter, becomes caught up in the hysteria and joins a pro-Kuin youth cult; while trying to find her, Scott meets Ashlee, a single mother whose son Adam Mills joined the same cult. This leads to Scott and his companions being on hand to witness yet another chronolith appearance in Mexico in which Adam apparently dies. Scott quits ...

  3. Arbor press - Wikipedia

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    An arbor press is a small hand-operated press. It is typically used to perform smaller jobs, such as staking, riveting, installing, configuring and removing bearings and other press fit work. Punches, inserters, or other tools/dies may be added to the end of the ram depending on the desired task. Arbor presses are usually rated by the ideal ...

  4. Robert Charles Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's work has won the Hugo Award for Best Novel (for Spin), [2] the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (for the novel The Chronoliths), [3] the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (for the novelette "The Cartesian Theater"), three Prix Aurora Awards (for the novels Blind Lake and Darwinia, and the short work "The Perseids"), and the Philip K. Dick Award (for the novel Mysterium). [4]

  5. Leslie Wilson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Wilson is an England-born author of novels and short stories for adults and children. She was born in 1952 in Nottingham to a German mother and an English father. She studied German at Durham University ( St Aidan's College ), graduating in 1974 with a 2:1 degree.

  6. Adrian Wilson (book designer) - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Wilson was born on 1 July 1923 in Ann Arbor, Michigan and raised in Beverly, Massachusetts. [2] [1] He briefly attended Wesleyan University. [2]He left college to join the war resistance movement, where he learned about book design and graphic design. [2]

  7. Letterpress printing - Wikipedia

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    1917 press room, using a line shaft power system. At right are several small platen jobbing presses, at left, a cylinder press.. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution and industrial mechanisation, inking was carried out by rollers that passed over the face of the type, then moved out of the way onto an ink plate to pick up a fresh film of ink for the next sheet.

  8. Edward A. Wilson (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Over the next two decades, Wilson illustrated many classic novels, including Robinson Crusoe (1930), The Man Without a Country (1936), Treasure Island (1941), and Jane Eyre (1944). Later, he produced illustrations for magazines and a number of World War II propaganda posters; a number of these are included in Thomas Craven 's The Book of Edward ...

  9. Arbor House - Wikipedia

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    Arbor House was an independent publishing house founded by Donald Fine in 1969. Specializing in hardcover publications, Arbor House published works by Hortense Calisher , Ken Follett , Cynthia Freeman , Elmore Leonard and Irwin Shaw before being acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 1979 to move into paperback publishing. [ 1 ]