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  2. Antonia Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Marlow books also featured in Lucy Mangan's 2012 memoir of favourite childhood reading. [14] Mangan chose the first Marlow book as one of her top picks for a children's library, saying of the series: 'they are dense and complex books, but among the most fulfilling reads I think a child can have.

  3. Autumn Term - Wikipedia

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    Autumn Term is the first in the series of novels for children about the exploits of the Marlow family, written by Antonia Forest and published in 1948. Set in the post-war years, the novel narrates the school life of the two youngest Marlows, identical twins Nicola and Lawrence, during their first term at the fictional 'Kingscote School for Girls'.

  4. Category:The Marlow Family series - Wikipedia

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  5. Christopher Marlowe in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe is a character played by Jim Howick in the 2015 comedy Bill. [37] Marlowe (played by Jamie Campbell-Bower) is a main character in the 2017 TNT series Will. [38] Marlowe (played by Tim Downie) is a main character in Ben Elton's Shakespeare-sitcom Upstart Crow (2016). In this series, Shakespeare writes Marlowe's plays for him, providing ...

  6. Perchance to Dream (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Set a few years after the events of The Big Sleep, the new novel begins with long passages of text lifted from the original to set the scene, establish the characters, and remind readers of the events of the first book. The story is set in motion by the death of family patriarch General Sternwood.

  7. The Collector's Library - Wikipedia

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    By October 2005, fifty-nine volumes had been printed. Each unabridged volume is book size octodecimo, or 4 x 6-1/2 inches, printed in hardback, on high-quality paper, bound in real cloth, and contains a dust jacket. In 2015, The Collector's Library was acquired by Pan Macmillan. [1]

  8. Playback (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe trails Mayfield to the small coastal resort town of Esmeralda, California. During her train ride west, Mayfield had been recognized by a man who then tried to blackmail her, for reasons disclosed at the end of the story. While Marlowe is poking around Esmeralda, the blackmailer is found dead on the balcony of Mayfield's hotel room.

  9. The High Window - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe agrees to buy it back the next day, and after leaving overhears Morningstar trying to call Phillips. Marlowe keeps his appointment with Phillips but finds him dead. Police arrest the drunk next door for the murder and give Marlowe an ultimatum to reveal all he knows. Marlowe receives an unaddressed package containing the coin.