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  2. Roland Harvey - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 he expanded his business by establishing his own book publishing company, Five Mile Press. [1] His children's book division, Roland Harvey Books, aims to publish books that raise awareness of issues and ideas as well as entertain readers. [2] Harvey has written picture books and humorous historical works for young children. [2]

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  4. My Place (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book is a milestone in Aboriginal literature and is one of the earlier works in indigenous writing. The book has been published in several parts 'for young readers' in the following parts: Sally's story (Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1990.) edited by Barbara Ker Wilson ('My Place' for young readers, part 1'. For children.)

  5. Here (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Here" is a 6-page comic story by Richard McGuire published in 1989, and expanded into a 304-page graphic novel in 2014. The concept of "Here" (in both versions) is to show the same location in space at different points in time, ranging from the primordial past to thousands of years in the future.

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  7. List of fictional universes in animation and comics - Wikipedia

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    A fictional shared universe where the comic books published by Wildstorm take place. It represents an alternate history of the real world where ideas such as interstellar travel and superhuman abilities are commonplace. This universe is also known as Earth-50 as part of the DC multiverse.

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  9. Human Universe - Wikipedia

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    Brian tells the story of how our innate human curiosity has led us from feeling that we are at the center of everything, to our modern understanding of our true place in space and time – that we are living 13.8 billion years from the beginning of the universe, on a mere speck of rock in a possibly infinite expanse of space.