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  2. Lord of the Flies - Wikipedia

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    Lord of the Flies was awarded a place on both lists of Modern Library 100 Best Novels, reaching number 41 on the editor's list and 25 on the reader's list. [24] In 2003, Lord of the Flies was listed at number 70 on the BBC's survey The Big Read, [25] and in 2005 it was chosen by Time magazine as one of the 100 best English-language novels since ...

  3. The Fool's Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Fool's Progress is a novel written by American author Edward Abbey (1927–1989), published in 1988.. The book is a semi-autobiographical novel about a man, Henry Holyoak Lightcap, who refuses to submit to modern commercial society.

  4. Lord Grizzly - Wikipedia

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    The husband of Manfred's daughter Freya, Tom Pope, produced a screenplay for Lord Grizzly, but studios were not interested at the time due to it being a western. When the film The Revenant, based on the 2002 novel about Hugh Glass, was released, Manfred's daughter and her husband were sad that it was not based on Lord Grizzly. [2]

  5. Mono Grande - Wikipedia

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    The American scientist Philip Herschkowitz, who traveled in the same areas as de Loys, concluded that the story was a myth whose origin was the spider monkey, Ateles belzebuth. However, in 1951, a Frenchman named Roger Courteville claimed to have seen an apeman at the same Tarra River where de Loys said he had seen his creatures.

  6. What's so hard about breeding monkeys in America? - AOL

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    A monkey of many names—Macaca fascicularis, the crab-eating macaque, and the cynomolgus monkey (cyno, for short)—the brownish-gray primate is about the size of a very large house cat ...

  7. Journey (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book depicts five men, one of whom being an English Lord (Lord Luton), who journey from Great Britain through Canada to Dawson, Yukon in 1897-99 to participate in the Klondike gold rush. According to the novel's afterword, the section was cut from the original book because Alaska already contained a chapter on the Alaskan side of the gold rush.

  8. Lord Hornblower - Wikipedia

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    Seine River. Among the French prisoners is Lebrun, the young and ambitious assistant to the mayor of Le Havre. Lebrun asks to speak with Hornblower privately; he proposes to surrender Le Havre to the English fleet. Hornblower and Lebrun arrange a plan: Lebrun's role is to undermine those parties who would resist a British seizure of the city.

  9. 'River Monsters': Man's Face Ripped Off In South American River

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    On "River Monsters," Jeremy Wade traveled to South America to investigate where a Bolivian man named Oscar was killed when face was ripped off while swimming across the South American River.

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