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  2. Weiser Antiquarian Books - Wikipedia

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    Others have been devoted to books from specific collections: for example, those of Helen Parsons Smith, Ray Burlingame, Edward Noel FitzGerald and Jean Michaud, or to collections of documents such as the Karl Germer / Reea Leffingwell correspondence [5] or the C. F. Russell / Sydney Hamilton French / G∴B∴G∴ archive. [6]

  3. Edmond Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton's short novel Fugitive from the Stars, cover-featured on the December 1958 issue of Imagination, was revised and published in an Ace Double in 1965. Edmond Moore Hamilton (October 21, 1904 – February 1, 1977) [1] was an American writer of science fiction during the mid-twentieth century. [2]

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    Find this book in the catalog of PORBASE (National Bibliographic Database of Portuguese libraries), or get its record, from the URN.PORBASE.org service, in the MarcXchange format. Both services are managed by the National Library of Portugal and the catalog includes records from public and private libraries in Portugal.

  5. The Best of Edmond Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Edmond Hamilton is a collection of science fiction short stories by American author Edmond Hamilton, edited by his wife and fellow science fiction writer Leigh Brackett. It was first published in hardback by Nelson Doubleday in April 1977 and in paperback by Ballantine Books in August of the same year [ 1 ] as a volume in its ...

  6. Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton was born on 22 March 1772, the second and younger son of Captain John Hamilton, who was subsequently created a baronet in 1776. Edward Hamilton's mother was Cassandra Agnes, sister of Admiral Charles Chamberlayne. Edward first appeared on the muster books of his father's ship, the 74-gun HMS Hector, in 1777 when he was five years old. [1]

  7. The Haunted Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Haunted Stars is a science fiction novel by American writer Edmond Hamilton.It tells the story of an expedition from Earth (which is in the throes of an arms race) to a planet of the star Altair — a planet called Ryn, inhabited by humans like those on Earth.

  8. Edward Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hamilton may refer to: Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet (1772–1851), Royal Navy admiral Sir Edward Hamilton (1800 ship), merchant ship; Edward D. Hamilton (1801–1883), secretary of the Oregon Territory, 1850–1853; Edward Hamilton (pastoralist) (1809–1898), British pastoralist in New South Wales and Member of Parliament for Salisbury

  9. MS Ham. 78.A.5 - Wikipedia

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    MS Ham. 78.A.5 (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett, also known as the Hamilton Psalter) dates to late twelfth-century Italy (ca. 1175). The manuscript features nearly two hundred figurative illuminations that accompany the Gallican psalms , canticles , commentaries, a litany, and prayers.

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