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  2. James Lennox Kerr - Wikipedia

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    James Lennox Kerr (1 July 1899 – 11 March 1963) was a Scottish socialist author noted for his children's stories written under the pseudonym of Peter Dawlish. [ 1 ] Kerr lived in Paisley until 1915, joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve by claiming to be 18, then served on merchant ships until 1929.

  3. List of fantasy authors - Wikipedia

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    Glen Cook (born 1944), author of The Black Company novels and Garrett P.I. novels; Hugh Cook (1956–2008), author of the Chronicles of an Age of Darkness; Rick Cook (1944–2022), author of the Wizardry series; Louise Cooper (1952–2009), author of The Book of Paradox; Susan Cooper (born 1935), author of The Dark Is Rising Sequence

  4. Deverry Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Deverry Cycle is a series of Celtic fantasy novels by Katharine Kerr set in the fictional land of Deverry. As of February 2020, sixteen books have been published in the series. The series is written in a non-linear style: the principal narrative is frequently interrupted by flashbacks to events that occurred decades, or even centuries, before.

  5. James Kerr - Wikipedia

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    James Kerr, Scottish engineer and co-founder of locomotive builders Kerr Stuart; James Kerr (surgeon) (1732-1782), Scottish surgeon and naturalist in India; James Lennox Kerr (1899–1963), British author; Jim Kerr (born 1959), Scottish musician with the group Simple Minds; James S. Kerr, Scottish music publisher; James Semple Kerr (1932–2014 ...

  6. Katharine Kerr - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Kerr was born in Cleveland, Ohio; her maiden name is Katharine Nancy Brahtin.She describes her family feeling more like "British-in-exile" than American. She describes her inability to spell properly using either the British or American systems as a result of having been taught to read solely with British books.

  7. USA TODAY’s Books Reporter read 50 books this year. Here are the stories that stuck with her the most in 2024, including "Intermezzo" and "James."

  8. List of Penguin Classics - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Penguin Books published as a paperback A Complete Annotated Listing of Penguin Classics and Twentieth-Century Classics (ISBN 0-14-771090-1). This article covers editions in the series: black label (1970s), colour-coded spines (1980s), the most recent editions (2000s), and Little Clothbound Classics Series (2020s).

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