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  2. The Prince and the Coward - Wikipedia

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    The Prince and the Coward (Polish: Książę i Tchórz) is a 1998 video game created by fantasy writer Jacek Piekara and video game designer Adrian Chmielarz.It was produced by Polish company Metropolis Software in cooperation with the British Revolution Software. [1]

  3. Middle-earth Collectible Card Game - Wikipedia

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    In its basic form, it is a game for one to five players, each choosing one of the five wizards to represent themselves. A turn in the game consists of one player's wandering around Middle-earth with the help of famous characters of Middle-earth, trying to gather influence and power to aid in the battle against The Dark Lord, while another player tries to harass, and ultimately kill his ...

  4. Wizard Product Review - Wikipedia

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    The Wizard Product Review is a fortnightly magic review show started by World Magic Shop in May 2010. [1] It featured guests such as magician Paul Daniels . [ 2 ] The show brings in a weekly audience of around 10,000 viewers; mostly magicians.

  5. ‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ Is a Hilariously Magical ...

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    Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” follows Justin Russo (David Henrie reprising his role), a vice principal living on Staten Island with his investigative reporter wife, Giada (Mimi Gianopulos ...

  6. The Warsaw Voice - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Voice: Polish and Central European Review, commonly shortened to The Warsaw Voice, is an English-language newspaper printed in Poland, concentrating on news about Poland and its neighbours. First released in October 1988, it is a general news magazine with sections on political, economic, social and cultural news and with opinions sections.

  7. Nicholas Rankin - Wikipedia

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    Churchill's Wizards. Reviewed by Andrew Roberts, "Churchill's Wizards by Nicholas Rankin: review", in The Sunday Telegraph (5 November 2008) Reviewed by Michael Bywater, "Churchill's Wizards: the British Genius for Deception, 1914-1945 - Nicholas Rankin", in The Daily Telegraph (17 November 2008) Foot, M. R. D. (4 October 2008).

  8. Kaytek the Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Kaytek the Wizard (Polish: Kajtuś Czarodziej) (alternatively Kaytek the Sorcerer or Kaytek the Magician, with some title renderings retaining the original name Kaytus instead of Kaytek) is a 1933 Contemporary fantasy children's novel by Polish author, physician, and child pedagogue Janusz Korczak.

  9. Elizabeth H. Boyer - Wikipedia

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    Her stories are characterized by elements like light and dark elves, dwarves, trolls, sorcerers, ley lines, burial mounds, and wizards. She follows the Norse versions of these elements closely without much deviation. Her early books are dominated by the theme of the heroic quest. [citation needed]