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  2. L. G. Pine - Wikipedia

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    His books are: "The Stuarts of Traquair" (1940) The Middle Sea: A Short History of the Mediterranean (1950/1973) "The Golden Book of the Coronation" (1953) Trace Your Ancestors (1953) "The House of Wavell" (1953) They Came with the Conqueror: A Study of the Modern Descendants of the Normans (1954) Tales of the British aristocracy (1956)

  3. Early Riser (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Early Riser was listed 10th in the New York Times Best-Seller Books Hardcover Fiction on 3 March 2019. [3] "As Charlie uncovers a conspiracy connected with a viral dream, Fforde keeps the puns and neologisms coming thick and fast while exploring every facet of his novel’s intriguing premise." - James Lovegrove, Financial Times (30 November ...

  4. The Genealogical Adam and Eve - Wikipedia

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    The Genealogical Adam and Eve: The Surprising Science of Universal Ancestry is a 2019 book by S. Joshua Swamidass. [2] In this book, Swamidass, a computational biologist and Christian, uses the findings of biology and genealogy to affirm belief in both evolution and a historical Genesis creation narrative .

  5. Richard Olaf Winstedt - Wikipedia

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    A Malay Reader, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917. Misa Melayu ; by Raja Chulan , Singapore: Methodist Publishing House, 1919 (editor; reissued in 1966 by Pustaka Antara, Kuala Lumpur). Dictionary of Colloquial Malay: Malay-English & English-Malay , Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, 1920 (reissued several times until 1951).

  6. The Ancestor's Tale - Wikipedia

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    The reader reads of 40 rendezvous before hitting the origin of life itself. The book's structure is inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer 's late-14th century work The Canterbury Tales and its pilgrims. For instance, how new species come about, how the axolotl never needs to mature, how hard it is to classify animals, and why our fish-like ancestors ...

  7. Tolkien's Middle-earth family trees - Wikipedia

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    Fifthly, the Hobbit-style genealogies imitate the hobbitic fascination with family history; Tolkien maintained the framing fiction that The Lord of the Rings was, in fact, the Red Book of Westmarch written entirely by Hobbits. Tolkien says as much in the novel's prologue: [1]

  8. Ancestry as guide to character in Tolkien's legendarium

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    In his 2022 book Tolkien, Race, and Racism in Middle-earth, Robert Stuart on the other hand describes Tolkien's emphasis on Aragorn's ancestry as "aristocratic racism", likening Tolkien's implied views on race to those of the French 19th century diplomat Arthur de Gobineau, which he characterises as "anti-democratic, anti-national and, above ...

  9. Moominland Midwinter - Wikipedia

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    The novel explores the character of the series' lead, Moomintroll. In Tove Jansson: Life, Art, Words, Boel Westin describes the main themes of the novel: "Moominland Midwinter is a story about balance; balance between greyness, darkness and cold, and balance between colour, light and warmth.