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Absolute Beginners (novel) Adeline Mowbray; The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green; The Adventures of Rivella; The Affair (Child novel) The Affair (Snow novel) After the Fire, A Still Small Voice; Agnes de Castro; or, The Force of Generous Love; Agnes Grey; Airs Above the Ground (novel) Albert Angelo; Alice Lorraine; All Quiet on the Orient ...
Absolute Beginners is a novel by Colin MacInnes, written and set in 1958 London, England. It was published in 1959. It was published in 1959. The novel is the second of MacInnes' London Trilogy , coming after City of Spades (1958) and before Mr. Love and Justice (1960).
The Big Blue Book of Beginner Books: 1994 B-76 Stop, Train, Stop! A Thomas the Tank Engine Story: 1995 The Big Red Book of Beginner Books: 1995 B-77 New Tricks I Can Do! 1996 B-78 Anthony the Perfect Monster: 1996 The Big Book of Berenstain Bears Beginner Books: 1996 B-79 4 Pups and a Worm: 1996 B-80 Honey Bunny Funnybunny: 1997 B-81 Come Down ...
Beginners is the title given to the manuscript version of Raymond Carver's 1981 short story collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, published with the permission of Carver's widow Tess Gallagher in 2009.
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Magic for Beginners is a collection of nine works of fantasy and light horror short fiction by American writer Kelly Link, released by Small Beer Press in 2005. The stories were all previously published in other venues from 2002 to 2005. The book won the 2006 Locus Award for best short story collection. [1]
Pages in category "English-language novels" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 436 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Historically, the English novel has generally been seen as beginning with Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Moll Flanders (1722), [1] though modern scholarship cites Aphra Behn's Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister (1684) John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress (1678) and Aphra Behn's Oroonoko (1688) as more likely contenders, while earlier works such as Sir Thomas Malory's ...