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  2. List of most expensive books and manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    David Booth, and given to The University of Kansas on permanent loan December 2010 [68] [69] $7.4 $4.17 Hours of Albrecht of Brandenburg. Book of Hours painted by Simon Bening for Albrecht of Brandenburg – 1522–23 June 2001 [70] $9.1 $4.07 The Birds of America. One of 119 complete copies known to exist.

  3. Safehold - Wikipedia

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    Safehold is a science fiction book series by David Weber, currently consisting of ten titles, the latest released in January 2019.The series is mostly set around the 31st century, on a distant world dubbed "Safehold" where a group of humans are in hiding from the Gbaba, an alien enemy responsible for the end of all other human civilization.

  4. David Mark (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    David John Mark (born 28 December 1977) is an English novelist and journalist, known for his DS Aector McAvoy series of crime fiction books. [ 1 ] Mark's debut novel, entitled Dark Winter , became one of Richard & Judy's Book Club picks in 2012, helping to raise its profile.

  5. David Robertson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    David Alexander Robertson (born 12 January 1977) is a Canadian author and public speaker from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He has published over 25 books across a variety of genres and is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Literary Award [ 1 ] His first novel, The Evolution of Alice, was published in 2014. [ 2 ]

  6. A Song of Sixpence - Wikipedia

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    A Song of Sixpence is a novel by A. J. Cronin about the coming to manhood of Laurence Carroll and his life in Scotland. [1] It was published in 1964. Its sequel is A Pocketful of Rye. As with several of his other novels, Cronin drew on his own experiences growing up in Scotland for this book.

  7. David Westheimer - Wikipedia

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    David Westheimer (April 11, 1917, in Houston, Texas – November 8, 2005) was an American novelist best known for writing the 1964 novel Von Ryan's Express which was adapted as a 1965 film starring Frank Sinatra and Trevor Howard.

  8. Dave Duncan (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Duncan was a prolific writer and penned over fifty books. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] His sixth book, West of January , won the 1990 Aurora award , an award he would win again in 2007 for Children of Chaos . [ 10 ] [ 11 ] He was a member of SF Canada [ 12 ] and in 2015 he was inducted into the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.

  9. David Peace - Wikipedia

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    David Peace (born 1967) is an English writer. Best known for his UK-set novels Red Riding Quartet (1999–2002), GB84 (2004), The Damned Utd (2006), and Red or Dead (2013), Peace was named one of the Best of Young British Novelists by Granta in their 2003 list. [ 1 ]