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No Turn Unstoned is a collection of "the worst ever theatrical reviews" compiled by the actress Diana Rigg. [1] The first edition, published in the United Kingdom by Elm Tree Books in 1982 and in the United States by Doubleday , was followed by a paperback edition in 1983.
Diana: Her True Story (later published as Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words) is an authorised biography of Diana, Princess of Wales, written by Andrew Morton.The book was published in the United Kingdom in hardcover format on 16 June 1992 by Michael O'Mara Books. [1]
Books about Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997). Pages in category "Books about Diana, Princess of Wales" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Wahoo: The Marble Board Game. The classic multi-player marble board game for fans of Parchisi, Aggravation®, Trouble®, Sorry®, and Ludo! By Masque Publishing
Diana: Closely Guarded Secret is a 2002 book by former Metropolitan Police Royalty Protection Branch officer Ken Wharfe, written with the assistance of author Robert Jobson. [ 1 ] The book was the first written by a former member of the Royalty Protection Branch and was subject to some criticism and controversy.
The books did not win major awards in the speculative fiction field. [11] Charmed Life — The novel won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize in 1978 and was a Commended runner-up for the 1977 Carnegie Medal. It also won the German Preis der Leseratten. [citation needed] Witch Week — Witch Week was named a School Library Journal Book of the ...
Boiled Angel was an early 1990s independent comic book created by Florida-based underground comic book artist Mike Diana. The comic contained graphic depictions of a variety of taboo and gory subject matters. [2] [3] It effectively became the first comic book in the United States to cause its creator to be convicted for artistic obscenity. [4] [5]
The Spellcoats (1979) is the third published novel in Diana Wynne Jones's series Dalemark Quartet, but chronologically the first. The story takes place several thousand years before Cart and Cwidder and Drowned Ammet. [2] The time period is referred to as "prehistoric Dalemark" because by the time of the other books, only legends remain from ...