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  2. Bookworm - Wikipedia

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    The Bookworm, 1850, by Carl Spitzweg. A bookworm or bibliophile is an individual who loves and frequently reads or collects books. Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books. Bibliophiles may have large, specialized book collections. They may highly value old editions, autographed copies, or illustrated versions.

  3. Bookworm (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Fay praised the show saying that Bookworm "reminds us that the literary interview can function as art." [10] Neil Denny commented on the show saying that "Bookworm has become a fixture of the US literary scene." [11] Simon Lowe of The Guardian praised the show saying that it "is a rare pleasure and unlike any other author interview you ...

  4. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1961, the company used the name W.C. Brown & Company, Publishers for the traditional publishing department and William C. Brown Book Company for authors with guaranteed publishing contracts. To eliminate the confusion between these two brands, the company was renamed Kendall Hunt Publishing Company in 1994. [7] Kendall was a family name of ...

  5. Bookworm (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Bookworm is a general name for any insect that is said to bore through books. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The damage to books that is commonly attributed to "bookworms" is often caused by the larvae of various types of insects, including beetles , moths , and cockroaches , which may bore or chew through books seeking food.

  6. I'm a Bookworm and My Kids Hate to Read — Here's What I Did ...

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    How Reading Became Such a Battle. As a former middle school and high school English teacher, I had front-row seats to this dilemma that plagued teachers, parents, and students alike.

  7. Bookworm (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Bookworm (1994–2000), a BBC television programme on literature hosted by Griff Rhys Jones; The Bookworm, a villain in the 1960s Batman TV show; The Bookworm, a 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated short; Bookworm, a screenplay by David Mamet that became the 1997 movie The Edge "Bookworm, Run!", a 1996 science fiction short story by Vernor Vinge

  8. Bookworm (character) - Wikipedia

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    Bookworm appears in Gotham Academy. This version is A.S. Scarlet. a literary teacher who commits literature-themed crimes, with his real name being given as A.S. Scarlet. [3] Bookworm also appears in the comic series Huntress. This version is Alexander Wyvern, a serial killer who is later killed after tripping one of his own traps.

  9. Euston Hall - Wikipedia

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    The whole park and river layout was designed by William Kent in 1738, [7] and is considered one of his great works. His temple and entrance archway survive. His temple and entrance archway survive. Capability Brown worked at Euston intermittently from 1776 until his death in 1783.