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  2. William Bernhardt - Wikipedia

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    Bernhardt is best known for his series of novels featuring idealistic attorney Ben Kincaid. Library Journal called him the "master of the courtroom drama". In 2010, he said that he was going to put the series on hiatus to focus on other projects, but in early 2017, he announced that he was bringing the character back in a novel to be titled, Justice Returns.

  3. Category:Novel sequences - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about groups of novels - NOT articles about the novels themselves.. Note: This is for articles on Novel sequences - which are a set or series of novels which have their own title and free-standing storyline, and can thus be read independently or out of sequence or in sequence.

  4. Ancient Christian Writers - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Christian Writers: The Works of the Fathers in Translation (abbreviated as ACW) is a book series with English translations of works by early Christian writers. The translations are made from Latin and Greek. [1] The series was founded by Johannes Quasten and Joseph C. Plumpe, the first volume being published in 1946.

  5. The most famous author from every state - AOL

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    Born William Edward Burghardt Du Bois in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, in 1868, W.E.B. Du Bois was a preeminent sociologist, essayist, civil rights activist, and cofounder of the NAACP.

  6. List of Very Short Introductions books - Wikipedia

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    Past Masters series, 1988: Philosophy/Biography 059: Russell: A. C. Grayling: 21 February 2002: Past Masters series, 1996: Philosophy/Biography 060: Shakespeare [n 1] Germaine Greer: 21 February 2002: Past Masters series, 1986: Literature/Biography William Shakespeare [n 1] Stanley Wells: 23 April 2015: Literature/Biography 061: Clausewitz ...

  7. William S. Burroughs bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Letters of William S. Burroughs 1945-1959 (1993) (ISBN 978-0330330749) Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs (2000; ISBN 0-8021-3778-4) Conversations with William S. Burroughs (2000) (ISBN 1578061830) Burroughs Live : The Collected Interviews of William S. Burroughs, 1960-1997 (2000) (ISBN 1-58435-010-5)

  8. The Nova Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The trilogy of experimental novels is composed of The Soft Machine (1961, revised 1966 and 1968), The Ticket That Exploded (1962, revised 1967) and Nova Express (1964). Like Naked Lunch, The Soft Machine derived in part from The Word Hoard, a number of manuscripts Burroughs wrote mainly in Tangier, between 1954 and 1958.

  9. Exterminator! - Wikipedia

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    Certain aspects of the short story "Exterminator!" were used in the 1991 film version of Naked Lunch, with the main character William Lee (a Burroughs stand-in) holding the titular job at the film's beginning. Al Columbia's 1994 comic book series The Biologic Show takes its title from a phrase used in the story "Short Trip Home". The passage ...