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  2. Cane (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Toomer spent a great deal of time working on the structure of Cane.He said that the design was a circle. Aesthetically, Cane builds from simple to complex forms; regionally, it moves from the South to the North and then back to the South; and spiritually, it begins with "Bona and Paul," grows through the Georgia narratives, and ends in "Harvest Song."

  3. The Cane as a Weapon - Wikipedia

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    The Cane as a Weapon was first published on or around 1912 in the United States; some works that mention the book list release dates as late as 1914. [3] [4] The book was put out by The Army & Navy Publishing Company, which continued to publish the book after Cunningham's death. [5] In 2006, an expanded edition was published through lulu.com.

  4. Kane (fantasy) - Wikipedia

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    Kane is a fictional character created by American author Karl Edward Wagner in a series of three novels and about 20 short stories published between 1970 and 1985. Most Kane tales are sword and sorcery with strong elements of gothic horror and set in a grim, pre-medieval world which is nonetheless ancient and rich in history.

  5. Citizen Kane - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Kane is a 1941 American drama film directed by, produced by and starring Orson Welles and co-written by Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz. It was Welles's first feature film. [5] Citizen Kane is frequently cited as the greatest film ever made. [6]

  6. The Kane Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The second book in the series, The Throne of Fire, was released on May 4, 2011. The book takes place roughly three months after the events of the first book, The Red Pyramid. [7] Carter and Sadie Kane have recruited several students to follow the path of the gods, but are still fugitives from the House of Life.

  7. Kane and Abel (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kane and Abel is a 1979 novel by British author Jeffrey Archer. Released in the United Kingdom in 1979 and in the United States in February 1980, the book was an international success, selling over one million copies in its first week. [1] It reached No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. By 2009, it had sold an estimated 34 million ...

  8. Cane - Wikipedia

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    Cane gun, a gun disguised as a walking cane; Cane sword, a cane with a blade inside; Caneworking, a style of glassblowing; CanE, an abbreviation of Canadian English; CANE, the Classical Association of New England; Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, an American fast food chain; Cano, a Coahuiltecan tribe sometimes spelled Cane

  9. Karl Edward Wagner - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Kane was the last published volume of Kane material (1985) until Night Shade Books' omnibus editions of novels and shorter tales. A proposed fourth Kane novel, In the Wake of the Night, was never completed, although an excerpt was published as part of a World Fantasy Convention souvenir book of 1981; this also appears in the ...