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  2. The Great Panjandrum Himself - Wikipedia

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    The Great Panjandrum Himself is one of sixteen picture books created by the illustrator Randolph Caldecott. The book was published in 1885 by Frederick Warne & Co. It was the last book illustrated by Caldecott, who died the following year.

  3. Panjandrum - Wikipedia

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    Close view. Panjandrum, also known as The Great Panjandrum, was a massive, rocket-propelled, explosive-laden cart designed by the British military during World War II.It was one of a number of highly experimental projects, including Hajile and the Hedgehog, that were developed by the Admiralty's Directorate of Miscellaneous Weapons Development (DMWD) in the final years of the war.

  4. The Well of Lost Plots - Wikipedia

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    The Great Panjandrum - the supposed creator of the Bookworld and a literal deus ex machina. Aornis Hades - a duplicate of the villain of the previous novel, Lost in a Good Book , who exists inside Thursday's memories and attempts to alter them to destructive effect.

  5. Randolph Caldecott - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Caldecott (/ ˈ k ɔː l d ə k ɒ t / KAWL-də-kot; [1] 22 March 1846 – 12 February 1886) was a British artist and illustrator, born in Chester.The Caldecott Medal was named in his honour.

  6. Category:Frederick Warne & Co books - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 November 2014, at 22:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Samuel Foote - Wikipedia

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    This introduced the nonsense term "The Grand Panjandrum" into the English language and the name was adopted for the Panjandrum or Great Panjandrum, an experimental World War II-era explosive device. With Foote's success in writing An Englishman in Paris, Irish playwright Arthur Murphy was moved to create a sequel, The Englishman returned from ...

  8. Category:1880s children's books - Wikipedia

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    The Great Panjandrum Himself; H. Heart (novel) Heidi; I. In the Reign of Terror; The Island Queen (novel) J. Jack and Jill: A Village Story; Jo's Boys; K. Kidnapped ...

  9. Characters in the Thursday Next series - Wikipedia

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    Following the successful intervention of The Great Panjandrum, the clone was demoted, and Thursday was then asked to assume the role, which she accepted, holding the position for around two years before resigning during the events of Something Rotten. The Bellman is hinted to be the lead character in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark.