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  2. Backwards to Britain - Wikipedia

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    Backwards to Britain (French: Voyage à reculons en Angleterre et en Ecosse) [a] is a semi-autobiographical novel by the French writer Jules Verne, written in the fall and winter of 1859–1860 and not published until 1989.

  3. The Kitchin - Wikipedia

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    The imprint of Kitchin's work with Alain Ducasse and Pierre Koffmann is noticeable in the style of food served, [1] [2] and the restaurant has received support from other chefs that Kitchin has worked with; including opening with the cutlery and plates formerly used at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant La Tante Claire, operated by Koffman. [1]

  4. Mark Greenaway - Wikipedia

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    Mark Greenaway is an Edinburgh-based chef and restaurateur. He is chef and owner of Restaurant Mark Greenaway, voted one of the UK's Top 100 Restaurants in 2017, and holds three AA Rosettes. Greenaway represented Scotland on BBC2's Great British Menu in 2012 and 2013.

  5. The Select Society - Wikipedia

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    The Select Society, established in 1754 as The St. Giles Society but soon renamed, was an intellectual society in 18th century Edinburgh. [1] The society was first a discussion club then shortly thereafter a debating club for the intellectual elite of Edinburgh.

  6. The Witchery by the Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Witchery by the Castle is a restaurant on the Royal Mile near Edinburgh Castle which also provides bed and breakfast accommodation. The restaurant was opened in 1979 by chef James Thompson. At the start there were just three staff but the business has now grown to employ over 70, including several housekeepers, a night porter and 16 chefs. [1]

  7. 1857 in literature - Wikipedia

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    January 10 – Jules Verne marries Honorine de Viane Morel. [2] February 7 – Gustave Flaubert's pioneering realist novel Madame Bovary is acquitted (but censured) on charges of offending morals and religion from its 1856 expurgated serialization. It is published complete in book form in April by Michel Lévy Frères in Paris.

  8. Portal:The arts/Recognized content - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays).There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged (e.g. {{WikiProject Arts}}) or categorized correctly and wait for the next update.

  9. List of operettas by Jacques Offenbach - Wikipedia

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    Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges: composed ca. 1847, but unperformed: La Duchesse d'Albe: opéra comique: 3 acts: Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges: composed 1847–48, but unperformed: Le trésor à Mathurin: tableau villageois: 1 act: Léon Battu: 7 May 1853 (concert performance) Paris, Salle des Concerts Herz: Pépito: opéra comique: 1 act