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  2. Little Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    Little Blue Books are a series of small staple-bound books published from 1919 through 1978 by the Haldeman-Julius Publishing Company of Girard, Kansas. [1] They were extremely popular, and achieved a total of 300-500 million booklets sold over the series' lifetime. [ 2 ]

  3. List of paintings by Henry Ossawa Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Tanner has decapitated Salome with shadow. The blue, sometimes a spiritual color is unpleasant here, speaking of sin, judgement. Painting of Salome with the head of John the Baptist at her feet. Donated to Smithsonian by Jesse Tanner (Henry O. Tanner's son). [180] Painted on the opposite side of the canvas as Moses and the Burning Bush ...

  4. List of contract bridge books - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Book Of Takeout Doubles. 1996 – Points Schmoints! Bergen's Winning Bridge Secrets by Marty Bergen; 1996 – Kantar, Edwin. Kantar Lessons III (Teaching Book). 1997 – Advanced Book: Hall-Hall. How The Experts Win At Bridge. 1997 – Basic Book: Kantar, Eddie (1997). Bridge for Dummies. IDG Books Worldwide (Foster City, CA ...

  5. List of Hardy Boys books - Wikipedia

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    Books 9 and 10 had an initial print run of 10,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover. Audio books were released starting in 2015 on CD and download, read by Tim Gregory. [ 5 ] The first three titles were published as a single volume in June 2016 using the cover art from the first book in the series.

  6. Jazz (Henri Matisse) - Wikipedia

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    The book included 20 color prints, each about 16 by 26 inches (41 by 66 cm), as well as Matisse's handwritten notes expressing his thoughts throughout the process. Tériade gave it the title Jazz , which Matisse liked because it suggested a connection between art and musical improvisation .

  7. Infinity (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    "Infinity" is a 2013 comic book crossover storyline that was published by Marvel Comics. Written by Jonathan Hickman with artwork by a rotating team of artists including Jim Cheung, Jerome Opeña, and Dustin Weaver, the series debuted in August 2013 and ran through November 2013.

  8. Moorish Science Temple of America - Wikipedia

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    The Moorish Science Temple of America is an American national and religious organization founded by Noble Drew Ali (born as Timothy Drew) in the early 20th century. [1] He based it on the premise that African Americans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are "Moorish" by nationality, and Islamic by faith. [1]