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  2. Munich (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Munich is a 2017 historical novel by English writer Robert Harris. [1] The novel is set in September 1938 over four days in the context of the Munich Agreement . [ 2 ] The two main characters, both fictional, are Hugh Legat, private secretary to Neville Chamberlain , and Paul Hartmann, a German junior diplomat and member of an anti-Hitler group.

  3. The Free Lunch - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Tor Books) Cover art by Stephan Martiniere. The Free Lunch is a 2001 novel by Spider Robinson. The title is a reference to the adage "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch", popularized by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in his 1966 novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. [1] [2]

  4. Ardenwald-Johnson Creek, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Ardenwald was named in 1888 for Arden M. Rockwood, whose father platted the community. [2] The last syllable of Rockwood is rendered in German and spliced onto the first name. [2] [3] The neighborhood is centered around Ardenwald Elementary School. The Tideman Johnson Natural Area (1940) is located along Johnson Creek in Ardenwald.

  5. International Youth Library - Wikipedia

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    The Munich library was founded in 1949 by the journalist and author Jella Lepman. The idea was a huge success because of the youth book exhibition in 1946, from which the exhibition material became the basis for the library's collection. On 14 September 1949, the international youth library opened with a collection of over 8000 volumes.

  6. File:Ardenwald Elementary 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Fans swarm hill in Munich, claiming a high perch for ... - AOL

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    Thousands of Taylor Swift fans have gotten free seats to her concerts in Munich on a grassy hill near the concert venue. The Swifties packed the Olympic Hill, or Olympiaberg, one of the highest ...

  8. Heyne Verlag - Wikipedia

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    The Heyne Verlag (formerly Wilhelm Heyne Verlag) is a German publisher based in Munich, which was founded in Dresden in 1934 and sold to Axel Springer in 2000. In 2004 it became part of Random House . [ 2 ]

  9. Six Graves to Munich - Wikipedia

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    Six Graves to Munich is a novel by Mario Puzo, written under the pseudonym Mario Cleri, published in October, 1967. [1] The novel is an expansion of an eponymous short story or novella which appeared in the November, 1965 issue of Male magazine.