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  2. Chapter Two (play) - Wikipedia

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    Place premiered. Ahmanson Theatre. Los Angeles. Subject. A writer struggles to escape the memory of his recently deceased wife. Genre. Comedy-drama. Chapter Two is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. The play premiered on Broadway in 1977, where it ran for 857 performances.

  3. Fool Moon (The Dresden Files) - Wikipedia

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    LC Class. CPB Box no. 1853 vol. 14. Preceded by. Storm Front. Followed by. Grave Peril. Fool Moon is a 2001 contemporary fantasy novel by author Jim Butcher. It is the second novel in The Dresden Files, which follows the character of Harry Dresden, present-day Chicago's only advertising professional wizard. [2][3]

  4. How Some Children Played at Slaughtering - Wikipedia

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    In a city named Franecker, located in West Friesland, a group of young children (around 5 or 6 years of age) once played at being a butcher, a cook, a cook's assistant, etc., and killed the child who played as "the pig". The child who played as "the butcher" was arrested and charged for murder, but the town council (which also functioned as a ...

  5. Skin Game (The Dresden Files) - Wikipedia

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    978-0-451-46439-2 (US) 978-0-356-50090-4 (UK) Preceded by. Cold Days. Followed by. Peace Talks. Skin Game is a novel in The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. It is the 15th novel in the series. [1] It follows the protagonist, Harry Dresden as he teams up with former enemies to rob a vault belonging to Hades, lord of the Underworld.

  6. Grave Peril (The Dresden Files) - Wikipedia

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    Grave Peril (The Dresden Files) Grave Peril. (The Dresden Files) Grave Peril is a 2001 urban fantasy novel by author Jim Butcher. It is the third novel in The Dresden Files, which follows the character of Harry Dresden, present-day Chicago's only professional wizard. [1][2]

  7. Summer Knight - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by. Grave Peril. Followed by. Death Masks. Summer Knight is a 2002 New York Times Bestselling contemporary fantasy novel by author Jim Butcher. [1] It is the fourth novel in The Dresden Files, which follows the character of Harry Dresden, present-day Chicago's only professional wizard.

  8. Nicolas Billon - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Billon was born in Ottawa, Ontario and grew up in Montreal, Quebec. He is the son of Johanne Archambault and writer Pierre Billon . The Elephant Song, his first play, premiered at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 2004. [1] His second play, The Measure of Love, was produced there in 2005. A member of the inaugural Soulpepper Academy ...

  9. Clyde Butcher - Wikipedia

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    Gallery Homepage. Clyde Butcher (born September 6, 1942) is an American large-format camera photographer known for wilderness photography of the Florida landscape. He began his career doing color photography before switching to large-scale black-and-white landscape photography after the death of his son.