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  2. The Archives of Anthropos - Wikipedia

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    John White, the author, admitted having crafted the series after Lewis' own children's allegory. He writes in the appendix of his fifth book, Quest for the King : [ 3 ] "My own children ganged up on me and came with the request that since I wrote books for adults, I could write them for children too.

  3. History of clothing and textiles - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze age fabrics are relatively coarse in part due to the coarse wool available from the sheep at the time. The wool had a large amount of kemp (guard hairs). The weaves, however, included both simple plain weave (i.e., tabby weave) and more sophisticated twill weave. Twill woven fabrics have better drape than plain woven ones.

  4. Jinny Beyer - Wikipedia

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    She was the first quilter to have her independent line of fabrics after she began designing for V.I.P. by Cranston fabric, [2] and introduced the Jinny Beyer Collection for RJR Fabrics in 1985. [3] Beyer had designed more than 2,000 fabrics by 2000, and averaging four to six collections every year. [ 1 ]

  5. The Guardians (Christopher novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Guardians is a young-adult science fiction novel written by John Christopher and published by Hamilton in 1970.. Set in the year 2052, it depicts an authoritarian England divided into two distinct societies: the modern, overpopulated "Conurbs" and the aristocratic, rarefied "County".

  6. Cinnamon Skin - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon Skin (1982) is the twentieth novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. Like a few other books in the series, McGee ends up traveling to Mexico to solve a crime. His friend Meyer's niece is killed by a bomb on the John Maynard Keynes, Meyer's houseboat, with two other people. As Meyer and McGee investigate the explosion ...

  7. The Collapsing Empire - Wikipedia

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    The book was published by Tor Books on March 21, 2017. [1] It is the first of a series that was originally intended to be two books but is now a trilogy. The second book, The Consuming Fire, was released October 16, 2018 [2] and the final book, The Last Emperox, was released on April 14, 2020. [3]

  8. John Harvard Library (series) - Wikipedia

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    The John Harvard Library is a series of books published since 1959 by the Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. The series consists of reprints of historically significant American writings, including historic documents, fiction, poetry, memoirs, and criticism.

  9. Kevin Golsby - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Golsby published a memoir, A Life with Laughs, as part of the Lexington Avenue Press "Fabric of a nation" series. [ 12 ] In 2017 Golsby published his fourth book, [ 13 ] a historical novel, The Makepeace chronicle : an account of the remarkable life of John Swiftarrow Makepeace .

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