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Books in the series have been nominated for and received numerous awards. [1] The first book in the series, Still Life, was released in 2006 and won the New Blood Dagger award, Arthur Ellis Award, the Dilys Award, 2007 Anthony Award, and the Barry Award. All subsequent novels in the series have won major crime-writing awards in three countries. [2]
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and also the name created by Kosmos because of the protection of the brand. Instead of that only characters and names which were based on Arthur's ideas were used (characters’ original names). The Kosmos publishing house continued its series of books under well-known titles and with famous character's names.
The Famous Five is a series of children's adventure novels and short stories written by English author Enid Blyton.The first book, Five on a Treasure Island, was published in 1942.
The Secret Seven was the name of a secret society that featured in a series of eleven stories published in The Magnet magazine in 1934; [citation needed] the term "Famous Five" dates from 1910 and is applied to a group of the leading characters: Harry Wharton, Frank Nugent, Bob Cherry, Johnny Bull and Hurree Jamset Ram Singh.
SR/MSR 3 A red (originally blue) 0-4-2 saddle tank engine and is named after Sir Handel Brown, the first manager. His original name was Falcon, after the Falcon Works where he was built. Sir Haydn: Peter Sam: SR/MSR 4 A red (originally green) 0-4-2 saddle tank engine who lives and works on the Skarloey Railway and is named after the previous ...
The series is also known as The Saxon Chronicles on US editions. In the autumn of 2015, a series of television programs based on the first two novels and using the title of the first novel – The Last Kingdom – has led booksellers to link the novels to the television series by referring to them as The Last Kingdom novels.
Best known for his Riverworld series, Philip Jose Farmer has also written a number of Tarzan-based pastiche works. He also authored Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke (1972/2006), and two authorized Opar novels set thousands of years in the past: Hadon of Ancient Opar (1974) and Flight to Opar (1976).