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  2. The Baron (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Baron is a British television series made in 1965 and 1966, based on the book series by John Creasey (written under the pseudonym Anthony Morton) and produced by ITC Entertainment. Thirty colour episodes were produced, and the show was exported to the American ABC network.

  3. Alexander Baron - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Baron (() 4 December 1917 – () 6 December 1999) was a British author and screenwriter. He is best known for his highly acclaimed novel about D-Day, From the City, from The Plough (1948), and his London novel The Lowlife (1963).

  4. Baron Trump novels - Wikipedia

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    The Baron Trump novels are two children's novels written in 1889 and 1893 [1] [2] by American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood. They remained obscure until 2017 when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump and his son Barron Trump .

  5. Book Review Index - Wikipedia

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    Book Review Index is an index of book reviews and literary criticism, found in leading academic, popular, and professional periodicals. It has been published since 1965.

  6. The Baron (novella) - Wikipedia

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    The Baron (Portuguese: O Barão) is a 1942 postmodern novella by Branquinho da Fonseca originally published under his pen name António Madeira. [1] The plot revolves around a visiting school inspector who encounters an eccentric and moody baron living in a medieval manor house.

  7. Yesterday Girl - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday Girl (German: Abschied von gestern, "Farewell to Yesterday") is a 1966 drama film directed and written by Alexander Kluge. The film is based on the short story " Anita G. " (1962), which is also by Alexander Kluge. [ 1 ]

  8. Kay Boyle - Wikipedia

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    Kay Boyle (February 19, 1902 – December 27, 1992) was an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and political activist. Boyle is best known for her fiction, which often explored the intersections of personal and political themes.

  9. A Farewell to Arms - Wikipedia

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    The last line of the 1929 New York Times review reads: "It is a moving and beautiful book." [23] Baker remarks on the theme of A Farewell to Arms: "After ten years of meditation and digestive of his experience, Hemingway lays before his readers a work which is far from a mere war experience, nor a story of love and death during the war."