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  2. Category:Avalon Books books - Wikipedia

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  3. Lists of works of fiction made into feature films - Wikipedia

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    These are lists of works of fiction that have been made into feature films. The title of the work and the year it was published are both followed by the work’s author and the title of the film, and the year of the film.

  4. Avalon Series - Wikipedia

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    The Avalon series retells the Matter of Britain from the point of view of the women behind the throne. Through a set of stories that spans several centuries, it tells of how the mystic isle of Avalon was created, its history, life in Britain under Roman authority, and how Avalon and its ancient traditions faded from the world because of a new religion, Christianity.

  5. List of compositions by Bill Evans - Wikipedia

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    Anagram of the name of pianist Sonny Clark, a personal friend who died in 1963 One For Helen: 1966: Bill Evans at Town Hall: For manager Helen Keane Only Child: Orbit: 1966: A Simple Matter of Conviction: a.k.a. Unless It's You Peace Piece: 1958: Everybody Digs Bill Evans: Improvised solo, loosely based on Leonard Bernstein's "Some Other Time ...

  6. Avalon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Avalon is a 1965 novel by the American author Anya Seton. It is a fictional story about Saint Rumon and Merewyn, set against a broad historical background of Anglo-Saxon England and the Viking expansion to Iceland and Greenland .

  7. Phil Rickman - Wikipedia

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    He published his first book, Candlenight, in 1991, and began his Merrily Watkins series in 1998. [4] In 2010, he began the John Dee Papers series, which focused on the English mathematician and astrologer, John Dee. [5] Rickman also worked on several music albums based upon his books and helped write many of the albums' songs. [6]

  8. Avalon (Al Jolson song) - Wikipedia

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    Al Jolson's 1920 recording of "Avalon". "Avalon" is a 1920 popular song written by Al Jolson, Buddy DeSylva and Vincent Rose referencing Avalon, California. [2] It was introduced by Jolson and interpolated in the musicals Sinbad and Bombo. Jolson's recording rose to number two on the charts in 1921. [2]

  9. Avalon: Web of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Avalon: Web of Magic (also printed as Avalon: Quest for Magic) is a series of twelve young adult fantasy books written by American author Rachel Roberts between 2001 and 2010. The books tell of the adventures of a trio of modern girls who are turned into mages to save the legendary land of Avalon from those who want to use its magic for evil.