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  2. Ghost Story (The Dresden Files) - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary. Immediately following the events of Changes, Harry finds himself between life and the afterlife, where he is informed that there has been an "irregularity" with his death and is given the option to return to Chicago as a spirit and find his killer. He elects to return and heads to the house of an ectomancer who can communicate ...

  3. Lord Voldemort - Wikipedia

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    Harry is captured and, after Pettigrew uses Harry's blood to fulfil a gruesome magical ritual, Voldemort regains his body and is restored to his full power. [18] For the first time in the series, Rowling describes his appearance: "tall and skeletally thin", with a face "whiter than a skull, with wide, livid scarlet eyes and a nose that was as ...

  4. The Dresden Files - Wikipedia

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    The Dresden Files is a series of contemporary fantasy / mystery novels written by American author Jim Butcher. The first novel, Storm Front —which was also Butcher's writing debut—was published in 2000 by Roc Books. The books are written as a first-person narrative from the perspective of private investigator and wizard Harry Dresden as he ...

  5. List of film spoofs in Mad - Wikipedia

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    April 1980. [index 140] The Corncorde – Airplot '79. The Concorde... Airport '79 (August 1979) (Genre: Air disaster) Dick DeBartolo. Mort Drucker. 214.

  6. The Tales of Beedle the Bard - Wikipedia

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    4 December 2008. Publication place. United Kingdom. Pages. 110 (paperback) ISBN. 978-0-7475-9987-6. The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a book of fairy tales by author J. K. Rowling. There is a storybook of the same name mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final novel of the Harry Potter series.

  7. Harry Stephen Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Harry Stephen Keeler (November 3, 1890 – January 22, 1967) was a prolific but little-known American fiction writer, who developed a cult following for his eccentric mysteries. He also wrote science fiction .

  8. The Triumph of Death - Wikipedia

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    Of the menu of the interrupted meal, all that can be seen are a few pallid rolls of bread and an appetiser apparently consisting of a pared human skull. Above the table are two women. The one on the left struggles in vain while being embraced by a skeleton, in a hideous parody of after-dinner amorousness. The woman on the right is horrified ...

  9. Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild - Wikipedia

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    See list. Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, OM, GBE, CVO (29 April 1936 – 26 February 2024), was a British peer, investment banker and member of the Rothschild banking family. Rothschild held important roles in business and British public life, and was active in charitable and philanthropic areas.