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The Great Adventure is the fifth album released by Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman. The album was released on June 19, 1992, by Sparrow Records. It went Gold in just under one year, being certified. The album was listed at No. 33 in the 2001 book, CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.
The Great Adventure is a play by Arnold Bennett. It was first produced in London in March 1913 and ran for 674 performances. A Broadway production in October 1913 ran for 52 performances. The play depicts the complications that ensue when a famous artist adopts the persona of his dead valet to escape his unwelcome celebrity.
The Great Adventure, British-South African action adventure a/k/a The Adventurers, Fortune in Diamonds or South African Story; The Great Adventure, Czechoslovak biographical adventure; original title Velké dobrodruzství, with Vladimír Brabec#Selected filmography; The Great Adventure, Swedish drama
The Great Zopper Toothpaste Treasure: Jennifer Bach and Amy Brost 1988 46 A Day with the Dinosaurs: Edward Packard 1988 47 Spooky Thanksgiving: R. A. Montgomery 1988 48 You Are Invisible: Susan Saunders 1989 49 Race of the Year: R. A. Montgomery 1989 50 Stranded! Sara Compton 1989 51 You Can Make a Difference: The Story of Martin Luther King ...
Each episode shows Stanley (voiced by Jessica D. Stone) in a situation he does not fully understand. He discusses it with his pet goldfish Dennis (voiced by Charles Shaughnessy) before consulting either his computer or the Great Big Book of Everything, a remarkably complete zoology book aimed at young children. By observing how an animal copes ...
The Great Adventure is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed by First National Pictures, then called Associated First National. The film was directed by Kenneth Webb and starred Lionel Barrymore. Fredric March made his screen debut in this film.
Gear up for a lot of adventure and education but in an intimate setting, both on and off the ship. The 122-meter-long National Geographic Explorer ship that I was on held 148 passengers in 81 cabins.
Varney commented that "The Book of Adventure Games is worth the money to any aficionado of 'interactive fiction'." [2] Mike Nicita and Roun Petrusha of Popular Computing commented that "frustrated players will appreciate Schuette's treatment of 77 of the best-known adventure games for its help in learning to play and enjoy them."