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  2. The Glory That Was - Wikipedia

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    The Glory That Was is a science fiction novel by American writer L. Sprague de Camp. It was first published in the science fiction magazine Startling Stories for April, 1952, and subsequently published in book form in hardcover by Avalon Books in 1960 and in paperback by Paperback Library in March 1971. [ 1 ]

  3. Inglenook (winery) - Wikipedia

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    More than 1,500 acres (610 ha) of the Inglenook property were acquired by Francis Ford Coppola in 1975 with profits of his film, The Godfather. [5] The brand name and the remaining 94 acres (38 ha), including the historic winery, were bought by Heublein, Inc., which began making lower quality wines produced elsewhere under the Inglenook label. [6]

  4. Rubicon Estate Winery - Wikipedia

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    The Rubicon Estate Winery (formerly Niebaum-Coppola Estate Winery and once again Inglenook) is located in Rutherford, California, United States. The winery sits on a portion of the historic Napa Valley property first acquired in 1879 by a Finnish Sea Captain Gustave Niebaum , founder of the Inglenook Winery.

  5. Inglenook - Wikipedia

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    Inglenook in the Blue Bedroom of Stan Hywet Hall, Summit County, Ohio. An inglenook or chimney corner is a recess that adjoins a fireplace. The word comes from "ingle", an old Scots word for a domestic fire (derived from the Gaelic aingeal), and "nook". [1] [2] The inglenook originated as a partially enclosed hearth area, appended to a larger room.

  6. The Glory That Was... (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) - Wikipedia

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    "The Glory That Was..." is the eighth episode of the eighth season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent and the 163rd episode overall. The episode was written by series creator Dick Wolf and series developer René Balcer and the teleplay was written by Robert Nathan , and was directed by Norberto Barba .

  7. Arthur St John Adcock - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful London (1926/7) editor, three volumes; a shorter version (1935) was reissued in one volume, with preface by Almey St John Adcock, his daughter. [14] The Glory that was Grub Street – Impressions of Contemporary Authors (1928) Collected Poems of St. John Adcock (Hodder and Stoughton, 1929) London Memories (1931) Hyde Park

  8. Listed buildings in Holmes Chapel - Wikipedia

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    A pair of brick houses, one with a slate roof, the other roofed with concrete tiles. They are in two storeys with attics, and each house has a three-bay front. The windows in the lower floors are sashes, and those in the attics are casements in gabled dormers with bargeboards.

  9. Dusty Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Pin-up photo of Anderson for Yank, the Army Weekly in 1943. Anderson was born in Toledo, Ohio, United States.She began her career as a model and made her film debut in a minor role as one of the cover girls in the 1944 Columbia Pictures production of Cover Girl starring Rita Hayworth.