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  2. Category:Novels set in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels set in Liverpool" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Liverpool University Press - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool University Press (LUP), founded in 1899, is the third oldest university press in England after Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.As the press of the University of Liverpool, it specialises in modern languages, literatures, history, and visual culture and currently publishes more than 150 books a year, as well as 34 academic journals. [2]

  4. Category:Liverpool University Press books - Wikipedia

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    Books published by Liverpool University Press. Pages in category "Liverpool University Press books" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Ramsey Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Among the quietest of the author's work, this novel draws on folk horror as a father seeks to protect his son who has become involved with a legacy with occult overtones. A new novella, The Enigma of the Flat Policeman, part of Borderlands Press's Little Book series (in this case, A Little Green Book of Grins & Gravity), was released in March ...

  6. Weaveworld - Wikipedia

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    Weaveworld is a 1987 dark fantasy novel by English writer Clive Barker. It is about a magical world that is hidden inside a tapestry, known as the Fugue, to safeguard it from both inquisitive humans and hostile supernatural foes. Two humans become embroiled in the fate of the Fugue, attempting to save it from those who seek to destroy it.

  7. Boy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Boy, James Hanley's second novel, first published in 1931 by Boriswood, is a grim story of the brief life and early death of a thirteen-year-old stowaway from Liverpool. After several editions had been published in 1931 and 1932, a cheap edition, published in 1934, was prosecuted for obscene libel and the publisher heavily fined.

  8. Harry Devlin (fictional detective) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Devlin is a fictional detective created by the British crime writer Martin Edwards.He has appeared in eight novels and eight short stories, and was described by Marcel Berlins in ‘The Guardian’ as ‘a charming but down-at-heel Liverpool solicitor with bruised emotions, a nice line in self-deprecation, and a penchant for Mersey low life.’ [1] The series has received consistently ...

  9. Fantastic Novels - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Novels was an American science fiction and fantasy pulp magazine published ... Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ... New York: St. Martin's Press, Inc ...

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