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  2. Victor J. Banis - Wikipedia

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    Banis's first published work was a short story, "Broken Record," that appeared in the Swiss gay publication Der Kreis in 1963. [8] His first long work of fiction was The Affairs of Gloria, a heterosexual romance with a few lesbian scenes inspired by the recent popularity of novels with lesbian themes; it was published in 1964 by Brandon House, a Los Angeles paperback publisher.

  3. The Man from C.A.M.P. - Wikipedia

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    "Jackie Returns" (2007): In an original short story by Victor J. Banis, Jackie's cousin Jamie appears to lure him out of retirement. [26] A spin-off series is in development, Agents of C.A.M.P., on behalf of the Victor J. Banis Family Foundation. The series will begin with The Golden Doppelbangers, being written by the project lead, Lauren Fox ...

  4. Charles B. Towns - Wikipedia

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    The formula [8] for the Towns-Lambert Alcoholism Cure, also known as the Belladonna Cure, was the deliriant Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade. The effects of belladonna include delirium, hallucinations, light sensitivity, confusion, and dry mouth.

  5. Flying ointment - Wikipedia

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    2-Baby's fat, juice of cowbane, aconite, cinquefoil, deadly nightshade and soot. In the movie serial Warlock , the villain kills an unbaptised boy to get this "Flying Ointment". In Jodi Picoult 's Salem Falls , a group of four girls practicing witchcraft ingest a flying ointment made of belladonna.

  6. Hyoscyamine - Wikipedia

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    Hyoscyamine (also known as daturine or duboisine) is a naturally occurring tropane alkaloid and plant toxin. It is a secondary metabolite found in certain plants of the family Solanaceae, including henbane, mandrake, angel's trumpets, jimsonweed, the sorcerers' tree, and Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade).

  7. Deadly Nightshade - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Nightshade may refer to: Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), a poisonous perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family; Deadly Nightshade (comics), a ...

  8. List of books banned in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Victor J. Banis: Indecent Publications Tribunal 1968 Banned Ruled indecent in 1968. [129] Story of Venus and Tannhauser Aubrey Beardsley: Indecent Publications Tribunal 1968 Restricted Restricted 18 in 1968. [129] I, Jan Cremer Jan Cremer: Indecent Publications Tribunal 1968 Restricted Restricted 18 in 1968. [130] Glory of de Dienes' Women ...

  9. Deadlines (Strawbs album) - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Nightshade (Dave Cousins acoustic demo) Words of Wisdom (Dave Cousins acoustic demo) The Chosen Ones (Dave Cousins acoustic demo) Sealed with a Traitor’s Kiss (First band demo) No Return (Dublin production mix) Joey and Me (Dublin production mix) Deadly Nightshade (Dublin production mix) Disc Two (BBC Radio One “Sight & Sound” 18 ...