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  2. Darashaw - Wikipedia

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    Darashaw & Co. Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian brokering and investment banking company founded in 1926. The company was historically the sole broker to the Nizam of Hyderabad , a significant player in the capital markets at the time. [ 2 ]

  3. TSR, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    TSR, Inc. was an American game publishing company, best known as the original publisher of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D).Its earliest incarnation, Tactical Studies Rules, was founded in October 1973 by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye.

  4. List of Dark Sun modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-272-1. Bill Slavicsek (February 1992). DSR1: Slave Tribes. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-271-3. Anthony Pryor (May 1992). DSR2: Dune Trader. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-545-3. Allen Varney (October 1992). DSR3: Veiled Alliance. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-313-2. Richard Baker (December 1992). DSR4: Valley of Dust and Fire. TSR, Inc. ISBN ...

  5. Don Kaye - Wikipedia

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    Donald R. Kaye (June 27, 1938 – January 31, 1975) was the co-founder of Tactical Studies Rules (TSR), the game publishing company best known for their Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game. He and TSR co-founder Gary Gygax had been friends since childhood, [3] sharing an interest in miniature war games.

  6. Lorraine Williams - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Dille Williams is an American businesswoman. She was hired as manager of TSR, Inc. by company co-founder Gary Gygax in 1984, and was in charge of the table game company from 1986 to 1997.

  7. Amazing Engine - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Engine was a series of tabletop role-playing game books that was published by TSR, Inc. from 1993 until 1994. It was a generic role-playing game system - each publication employed the same minimalist generic rules, as described in the Amazing Engine System Guide, but each world book had an entirely different setting or genre.

  8. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting - Wikipedia

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    TSR intended to publish The World of Greyhawk early in 1979; the foreword by editor Allen Hammack was dated February 1979. Gygax himself assured Dragon readers in issue No. 37 that, barring catastrophe, the World of Greyhawk was ready for official release. [2] However, Gygax's The World of Greyhawk (TSR 9025) did not hit store shelves until ...

  9. Dungeon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Adventures is a new periodical from TSR, Inc., in which you, the readers, may share your own adventures and scenarios from AD&D and D&D gaming with the legions of other fantasy gamers. Each issue offers a number of fairly short (but often quite complicated and long-playing) modules, selected from the best we receive.