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BookTube is a subcommunity on YouTube that focuses on books and literature. The BookTube community has, to date, reached hundreds of thousands of viewers worldwide. While the majority of BookTubers focus on Young Adult literature, many address other genres.
Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in English since 1939 – A Personal Choice is an essay by British writer Anthony Burgess, published by Allison & Busby in 1984. It covers a 44-year span between 1939 and 1983. Burgess was a prolific reader, in his early career reviewing more than 350 novels in just over two years for The Yorkshire Post. In the ...
January 1984 # 2598: The Beachcomber: Marion Smith: January 1984 # 2599: Hard to Handle: Jessica Ayre: February 1984 # 2600: Brother Wolf: Joyce Dingwell: February 1984 # 2601: Full Circle: Rosemary Hammond: February 1984 # 2602: Return A Stranger: Margaret Mayo: February 1984 # 2603: Night Of Possession: Lilian Peake: February 1984 # 2604 ...
Great Books is an hour-long documentary and biography program that aired on The Learning Channel. The series was a project co-created by Walter Cronkite and television producer Jonathan Ward under a deal they had with their company Cronkite Ward, The Discovery Channel , and The Learning Channel.
The category contains books written by, credited to, or contributed to by YouTube personalities. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
24 March – The Price Is Right (1984–1988 ITV, 1989–1990 Sky1, 1995–2001, 2006–2007 ITV, 2017 Channel 4) 26 March – Charlie (1984) 28 March – Letty (1984) 29 March – Benny (1984) 2 April – The Kit Curran Radio Show (1984–1986) 10 April – How Dare You (1984–1987) 16 April – The Master of Ballantrae (1984) 18 April – Mr ...
One for the Road, considered Pinter's "statement about the human rights abuses of totalitarian governments", [1] was inspired, according to Antonia Fraser, [2] by reading on May 19, 1983, Jacobo Timerman's Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number, a book about torture on Argentina's military dictatorship; later, in January 1984, he got to write it after an argument with two Turkish girls ...
1985 is a sequel to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. [1]Written by Hungarian author György Dalos, originally published in 1983, this novel begins with the death of Big Brother and reflects an intermediate period between 1984 and a more optimistic future characterized with a decline in orthodoxy of the totalitarian system, struggles of the ensuing powers and the near destruction of ...