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  2. Gothic bluebooks - Wikipedia

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    Gothic bluebooks were usually either thirty-six or seventy-two pages long, selling for either sixpence or a shilling respectively. [2] It is from their price that they derived the nicknames, "Shilling Shockers" and "Sixpenny Shockers". While full-length gothic novels written by authors like Horace Walpole, Matthew Lewis, and Ann Radcliffe were ...

  3. The Nevermoor series - Wikipedia

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    The Nevermoor Series is a book series written by Australian author Jessica Townsend and published by Little, Brown and Company. The series centers around Morrigan Crow, a cursed child living in the Wintersea Republic. When it comes time for her to die on Eventide day, she is "whisked away" to the city of Nevermoor by Jupiter North, a hotel ...

  4. The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It - Wikipedia

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    English. R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It is a 2007 American children 's horror film based on the children's book of the same name by R. L. Stine. The film was directed by Alex Zamm, written by Dan Angel and Billy Brown, and stars Emily Osment, Cody Linley, Brittany Curran, and Tobin Bell. It was released direct-to-DVD.

  5. Ann Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Ann Radcliffe. Ann Radcliffe (née Ward; 9 July 1764 – 7 February 1823) was an English novelist, a pioneer of Gothic fiction, and a minor poet. Her technique of explaining apparently supernatural elements in her novels has been credited with gaining respectability for Gothic fiction in the 1790s. [1] Radcliffe was the most popular writer of ...

  6. Ann Lemoine - Wikipedia

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    Ann Lemoine (born Ann Swires, fl. 1786 – 1820) was a British chapbook bookseller and publisher who specialized in Gothic Blue Books. She innovated the marketing and distribution of short Gothic tales. Her works were found in prominent circulating libraries. On 8 January 1786, she married Henry Lemoine at St Luke Old Street. Lemoine was an ...

  7. A Spool of Blue Thread - Wikipedia

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    Awards. [edit] On April 13, 2015, A Spool of Blue Thread was one of six novels shortlisted for Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction. The prize was established in 1996 for the best novel written in English by a woman of any nationality. [ 4 ] It was also shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize.

  8. Inkheart - Wikipedia

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    Meggie Folchart: A 12-year-old avid reader and the daughter of Mortimer "Silvertongue" Folchart, who inherited her love for books from him and shares his ability to read things out of books. She has blonde hair and blue eyes. Mortimer "Mo" Folchart/Silvertongue: Meggie's father. He has the ability to read characters out of stories. He is Resa's ...

  9. Golden Haggadah - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Haggadah is a Hebrew illuminated manuscript originating around c. 1320–1330 in Catalonia. It is an example of an Illustrated Haggadah, a religious text for Jewish Passover. It contains many lavish illustrations in the High Gothic style with Italianate influence, and is perhaps one of the most distinguished illustrated manuscripts ...

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