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  2. Black Books (Jung) - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the journal entries were made prior to 1920, however Jung continued to make occasional entries up until at least 1932. [2] Though the "Black Books" are referenced and occasionally quoted by Sonu Shamdasani in his editorial to The Red Book: Liber Novus, [3] the journals have otherwise previously been unavailable for academic ...

  3. Black Light (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This article about a thriller novel of the 1990s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  4. John N. Berry - Wikipedia

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    John Nichols Berry III (June 12, 1933 – October 12, 2020) was an American librarian who was an editor at Library Journal for over fifty years. [1] He died on October 10, 2020, at age 87. [1] Berry began working at Library Journal in 1964, becoming editor-in-chief in 1969, succeeding Eric Moon. [1]

  5. Blacklight (Image Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Blacklight, a 1960s "hippie hero", awakes out of a 30-year coma and goes looking for his wife Dayglo, who was actually killed by "Firepower" ten years ago.He is lied to by a man in the shadows, and thinking ShadowHawk is the son of Firepower, he starts a fight with Shadowhawk, but Shadowhawk sees Blacklight's weakness and kills him.

  6. Obsidian: Literature and Arts in the African Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora (sometimes referred to as Obsidian, Obsidian Lit or Obsidian: Literature and Arts in the African Diaspora) is a biannual literary magazine that was first published in 1975 by Alvin Aubert at SUNY Fredonia under the title Obsidian: Black Literature in Review.

  7. The Flying Saucer Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The Library Journal acknowledge the book was "less fantastic than those of other writers in this field" and "makes fascinating reading". [24] In 1958, mystic-psychoanalyst Carl Jung recommended Keyhoe's books as works that are "based on official material and studiously avoid the wild speculation, naivete, or prejudice of other publications."

  8. The Journal of a Disappointed Man - Wikipedia

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    The first edition bore a preface by H.G. Wells, which led some reviewers to believe the journal was a work of fiction by Wells himself; [1] Wells publicly denied this but the true identity of "Barbellion" was not known by the public until after Cummings' death. [1] [3]

  9. Black Clock - Wikipedia

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    Black Clock was an American literary magazine that published twenty-one issues over twelve years. Edited by Steve Erickson, the magazine was "dedicated to fiction, poetry and creative essays that explore the frontier of constructive anarchy...