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  2. An Inspector Calls - Wikipedia

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    An Inspector Calls is a modern morality play and drawing room play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in the Soviet Union in 1945 [1] [2] and at the New Theatre in London the following year. [3] It is one of Priestley's best-known works for the stage and is considered to be one of the classics of mid-20th century ...

  3. York Notes - Wikipedia

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    York Notes are a series of English literature study guides sold in the United Kingdom and in approximately 100 countries worldwide. They are sold as revision material for GCSE and A-level exams particularly as literary guides to introduce students to sophisticated analysis and perspectives of the specific title.

  4. George Goodchild - Wikipedia

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    George Goodchild (1 December 1888 – 1969), also known as Alan Dare, Wallace Q. Reid, and Jesse Templeton, was a British author, screenwriter, and director.Over 200 Goodchild works were published during his lifetime and posthumously.

  5. Eileen Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore was born in London in August 1932. She was married to actor George Cole from 1954 until their divorce in 1962. They had two children. She met Cole on the set of An Inspector Calls.

  6. Black & Blue (Rankin novel) - Wikipedia

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    In Partick with CI Ancram and an old friend, DI Jack Morton, Rebus continues investigating Johnny Bible, and calls on his relationship with Cafferty, a gang lord in Edinburgh now behind bars. Because of his respect for Rebus despite his being a police officer, Cafferty arranges a meeting for him with Uncle Joe, where Rebus learns that Tony El ...

  7. Coles Notes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 1958, Jack Cole and Carl Cole, founders of Coles, sold the U.S. rights to Coles Notes to Cliff Hillegass who then published the books under CliffsNotes. By 1960, Coles notes sales had peaked. They had published over 120 titles, mostly on English novels; however, they also covered other subjects including maths, science, and foreign ...

  8. E. C. R. Lorac - Wikipedia

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    Most of these books feature her main series character, Chief Inspector Robert Macdonald, a "London Scot" and an avowed bachelor with a love for walking in the English countryside. In 28 of these books, he has the help of his assistant, Detective Inspector Reeves. The Murder on the Burrows (1931) The Affair on Thor's Head (1932)

  9. Charles Parker (detective) - Wikipedia

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    [1] as a Detective Inspector from Scotland Yard. In the next book, Clouds of Witness, [2] he is summoned to assist the local police in the North Riding of Yorkshire who are investigating the death of Captain Dennis Cathcart, the fiancé of Peter's sister, Lady Mary Wimsey, apparently at the hands of Wimsey's brother, the Duke of Denver.