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A Game of Thrones is the first novel in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin.It was first published on August 1, 1996. The novel won the 1997 Locus Award [1] and was nominated for both the 1997 Nebula Award [1] and the 1997 World Fantasy Award.
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A Game of Chance at AustLit; A Game of Chance at National Archives of Australia; Serialisation of story in The World's News in 1919 - 22 March, 29 March, 5 April, 12 April, 19 April, 26 April, 3 May, 10 May, 17 May, 24 May, 31 May, 7 June, 14 June, 21 June, 28 June, 5 July
“The Cross Word Puzzle Book,” by F. Gregory Hartswick, Prosper Buranelli, and Margaret Petherbridge, was compiled by fou Simon & Schuster marks centennial with list of 100 notable books, from ...
Galarraga's near-perfect game was the first such game since Mike Mussina's bid for a perfect game on September 2, 2001, which was broken up by 27th batter Carl Everett. [12] It was also the third time for a Tigers pitcher to come so close to a perfect game, as Tommy Bridges missed retiring the 27th batter on August 5, 1932 [ 13 ] and Milt ...
A Storm of Swords is also the name of the second expansion to the board game A Game of Thrones, released in July 2006. Approximately the first half of the novel was adapted for television as the third season of the HBO show Game of Thrones. [4] The second half became the basis for the series' fourth season [5] and some elements for the series ...
The Jets challenged and the replay saw Wilson's play — which happened on third-and-19, to add to the greatness of it — counted as a touchdown and perhaps the NFL's catch of the year. The catch ...
The Catch (American football), a winning touchdown reception by Dwight Clark in the 1981 NFC Championship; The Catch, a reception by Alabama receiver Tyrone Prothro that was named 2006 ESPY Best Play of the Year; The Catch, Tony Gabriel's winning touchdown reception in the Canadian Football League's 64th Grey Cup in 1976