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  2. Sheldon Peck - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon Peck (August 26, 1797 – March 19, 1868) was an American folk artist, conductor on the Underground Railroad, and social activist. Peck's portraiture – with its distinctive style – is a prime example of 19th century American folk art.

  3. List of Star Trek novels - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine book line is based on the television series of the same name. The book line was relaunched with the publication of three thematically linked works: the short story collection Lives of Dax (1999), edited by Marco Palmieri; A Stitch in Time (2000), by Andrew J. Robinson; and the two-part novel Avatar (2001), by S. D. Perry.

  4. List of Reading Rainbow episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Reading Rainbow episodes, hosted by longtime executive producer LeVar Burton.The show premiered on PBS on July 11, 1983. [1] [2] The final episode aired on November 10, 2006, reruns ceased on August 28, 2009.

  5. List of Star Wars books - Wikipedia

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    Some stories were originally published as individual e-books, and later collected with other new stories. However, they were all published together as a book called Star Wars: Tales From a Galaxy Far, Far Away "All Creatures Great and Small" (November 2015) by Landry Q. Walker (34 ABY) "High Noon on Jakku" (November 2015) by Landry Q. Walker ...

  6. Isadora Moon - Wikipedia

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    Isadora Moon is a series of books by Harriet Muncaster for children aged 5–8. [1] Each book is a stand-alone story about Isadora Moon, who is "half fairy, half vampire, totally unique!" [ 2 ] The stories celebrate her mixed family heritage, [ 3 ] and in February 2020, 300 bookshops and libraries in the UK celebrated "Isadora Moon Day".

  7. Book series - Wikipedia

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    Some works in a series can stand alone—they can be read in any order, as each book makes few, if any, reference to past events, and the characters seldom, if ever, change. Many of these series books may be published in a numbered series. Examples of such series are works like The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Nick Carter.

  8. The Man Who Came to Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman and Hart wrote the play as a vehicle for their friend Alexander Woollcott, the model for the lead character Sheridan Whiteside. [2] At the time the play was written, Woollcott was famous both as the theater critic who helped re-launch the career of the Marx Brothers and as the star of the national radio show The Town Crier.

  9. List of fictional politicians - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Hamilton Hill (Lloyd Bochner) – Gotham City, Batman comics and Batman: The Animated Series; Mayor Roger C. Hole – Liberty City, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories; Mayor Mitchell Hundred – New York City, Ex Machina (comic book) Mayor J. Jonah Jameson- New York City, Spider-Man comics; Mayor Tom Kane – Chicago, Boss television ...