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  2. Richard Wentworth (artist) - Wikipedia

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    ] In the work Shower, Wentworth attached a small propeller to an ordinary table creating the impression that the furniture is about to take flight. [citation needed] For his 1995 solo show at the Lisson Gallery he created False Ceiling a flock of books suspended by wire from the gallery's ceiling.

  3. Richard Fontaine - Wikipedia

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    Fontaine was also an adjunct professor at Georgetown SFS' security studies program. [8] He is a member of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee. [9] In 2024 Fontaine released "Lost Decade: The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power" with his co-author Robert D. Blackwill. [10] [11] [12]

  4. List of most expensive books and manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    The first book to achieve a sale price of greater than $1 million was a copy of the Gutenberg Bible which sold for $2.4 million in 1978. The most copies of a single book sold for a price over $1 million is John James Audubon 's The Birds of America (1827–1838), which is represented by eight different copies in this list.

  5. Richard Wentworth (nobleman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wentworth, who had one brother and four sisters, was the oldest son of Henry Wentworth and Anne Say. He married Anne Tyrrell (d. 11. November 1529), the daughter of Sir James Tyrrell and Anne Arundel. He had five sons and three daughters, most notably, Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth (1501 - 1551). [1] [3]: 22

  6. Richard Wentworth - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wentworth may refer to: Richard Wentworth (nobleman) (c. 1480 – 1528), English Nobleman; Richard Wentworth (bass-baritone) (1911–1991), American opera singer and musical theatre actor; Richard Wentworth (artist) (born 1947), British artist, curator and teacher; Richard Alan Wentworth, mathematician at the University of Maryland

  7. World of Art - Wikipedia

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    World of Art (formerly known as The World of Art Library) is a long established series of pocket-sized art books from the British publisher Thames & Hudson, comprising over 300 titles as of 2021. [3] The books are typically around 200 pages, but heavily illustrated.

  8. The Spider (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first novel introduced Richard Wentworth, a rich New Yorker, the secret identity of the Spider, a crime-fighter. [3] Wentworth's character was based on that of Scott's Secret Service Smith: [11] [12] like Smith, Wentworth had an Indian servant, though Wentworth's servant Ram Singh was "more ferocious" than Smith's assistant Langa Doon. [11]

  9. List of non-fiction works made into feature films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of nonfiction works that have been made into feature films. The title of the work is followed by the work's author, the title of the film, and the year of the film. If a film has an alternate title based on geographical distribution, the title listed will be that of the widest distribution area.