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  2. Ian Falconer - Wikipedia

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    Ian Woodward Falconer (August 25, 1959 – March 7, 2023) [1] was an American author and illustrator of children's books as well as a designer of sets and costumes for the theater. He created 30 covers for The New Yorker and also for other publications.

  3. Olivia (fictional pig) - Wikipedia

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    The Olivia book series was inspired by Ian Falconer's niece, Olivia. [1]The series is different from many children's picture books because of its stark minimalism. Inspired by the style of Dr. Seuss, Falconer chose to draw uncluttered images in black and white with the occasional splash of red, along with the insertion of real artwork by famous artists — Degas and Pollock, for example.

  4. Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination - Wikipedia

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    When Olivia is passing the cruise ship on the way to meet Feramo, a terrorist bomb blows the ship up. Olivia helps to rescue survivors but hundreds are killed. Soon afterwards, in Los Angeles, Olivia meets Feramo again, working on a movie. Olivia calls the FBI with her suspicions about Feramo, but is interrupted. She also has her room swept for ...

  5. Louise Fitzhugh - Wikipedia

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    Louise Perkins Fitzhugh (October 5, 1928 – November 19, 1974) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Fitzhugh is best known for her 1964 novel Harriet the Spy, a fiction work about an adolescent girl's predisposition to covering with a journal the foibles of her friends, her classmates, and the strangers she is captivated by.

  6. Some of the most recommended books from 2024 - AOL

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    Don't look now, but 2024's been a knockout of a year for books. If you've been neglectful of your reading (confession: This year saw me slip a little, from "voracious" to merely "avid"), we're ...

  7. List of films based on spy books - Wikipedia

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    Author Date Type TV Date Country 1: The Big Clock: 1948: John Farrow: UK: The Big Clock: Kenneth Fearing: 1946: Novel--- 2: Our Man in Havana: 1959: Carol Reed: UK: Our Man in Havana: Graham Greene: 1958: Novel--- 3: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold: 1965: Martin Ritt: UK: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold: John le Carré: 1963: Novel--- 4 ...

  8. Archer Goes on One Last Mission in Into the Cold Finale Event ...

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    Two months after Archer faked us out with a so-called “series finale,” it’s back with a three-part finale event. Are Sterling Archer’s spying days really done for good, though? The event ...

  9. Barbara Ninde Byfield - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, she began writing and illustrating a series of books for young readers beginning with The Haunted Spy [1] about a retired spy named Hannibel Stern who with his dog Zero retires to live in a castle on an island, making friends with a 400-year-old ghost Sir Roger de Rudisell (Byfield's mother's maiden name) who advises him.