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  2. Murphy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy, first published in 1938, is an avant-garde novel, the third work of prose fiction by the Irish author and dramatist Samuel Beckett.The book was Beckett's second published prose work after the short-story collection More Pricks than Kicks (published in 1934) and his unpublished first novel Dream of Fair to Middling Women (published posthumously in 1992).

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  5. To Hell and Back (Murphy book) - Wikipedia

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    The two men retraced 1,500 miles of battlefield as Murphy related details of the events to McClure. [3] In 1955, the book was made into a film of the same name, in which Murphy played himself. The book has had multiple printings and been translated into Dutch, [4] Italian, [5] French, [6] and Slovene. [7]

  6. Talk:Murphy (novel) - Wikipedia

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  7. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Elise Murphy, from the 2024 movie Tarot; Eric Murphy, in the HBO series Entourage; Frank Murphy, in the movie Blue Thunder (1983) Hank Murphy, in the TV series Sullivan & Son (2012) John Murphy, in the TV series The 100; Karrin Murphy, in Jim Butcher's novel series The Dresden Files (named Connie Murphy in the TV series of the same title)

  8. The Crossing (Murphy book) - Wikipedia

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    The Crossing: How George Washington Saved the American Revolution is a 2010 Children's history book by Jim Murphy. It describes the first couple of years of the American Revolutionary War concentrating on George Washington and his pivotal role in the conflict.

  9. Arthur Bloch - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Bloch (born January 1, 1948) is an American writer, author of the Murphy's Law books. [1] He has also written a self-help satire called Healing Yourself with Wishful Thinking. Since 1986 he has been the producer and director of the Thinking Allowed PBS television series.