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  2. March (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first book in the trilogy, March: Book One, was released in August 2013. The second book, March: Book Two, was released January 20, 2015. The third book, March: Book Three was released August 2, 2016. [6] [7] All of these books are available in paperback as well as e-book formats.

  3. Lewis Grassic Gibbon - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Grassic Gibbon published 17 books during his life, as well as one published posthumously. 11 of them were printed under his real name of James Leslie Mitchell. Five were published under his pseudonym, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, with his final work published while he was alive, was published under both names.

  4. Hurlburt - Wikipedia

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    Philastus Hurlburt (1809–1883), American evangelical Richard Hurlburt (born 1950), Canadian politician William Henry Hurlbert (1827–1895), American journalist

  5. It Can't Happen Here - Wikipedia

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    It Can't Happen Here is a 1935 dystopian political novel by the American author Sinclair Lewis. [1] Set in a fictionalized version of the 1930s United States, it follows an American politician, Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, who quickly rises to power to become the country's first outright dictator (in allusion to Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Nazi Germany), and Doremus Jessup, a newspaper editor ...

  6. Doctor Philastus Hurlbut - Wikipedia

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    Doctor [a] Philastus Hurlbut (February 3, 1809 – June 16, 1883) [1] was a 19th-century Latter Day Saint dissenter. Hurlbut is best known for his collection of affidavits which in 1834 were published in Eber D. Howe’s anti-Mormon book Mormonism Unvailed [].

  7. Sunset Song - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Song is a 1932 novel by Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon.It is considered one of the most important Scottish novels of the 20th century. It is the first part of the trilogy A Scots Quair.

  8. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Wikipedia

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    Lewis later suggested that the experience gave him a new appreciation of children, and in late September [12] he began a children's story on an odd sheet that has survived as part of another manuscript: This book is about four children whose names were Ann, Martin, Rose and Peter. But it is most about Peter, who was the youngest.

  9. Spirits in Bondage - Wikipedia

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    Lewis was 20 years old and had just returned from military service in the First World War. His tutor, William T. Kirkpatrick, encouraged him in publishing the book, although it was unusual at Lewis's age, as writers were expected to wait longer before sharing their work with the world. The book is composed of three different sections of poetry ...