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  2. Greg Hall (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Hall (1946 – June 23, 2009) was an ... 204, 215 in the F.A. Nettelbeck Collection at Ohio State University Libraries: Rare Books and Manuscripts. Recordings

  3. Greg Hall - Wikipedia

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    Greg Hall (filmmaker) (born 1980), English film director, producer, cinematographer and screenwriter; Greg Hall (poet) (1946–2009), American poet; Greg Hall (jockey), retired Australian jockey; Greg Hall, former drummer for the band Sacred Reich (from 1985–2000, 2006–2018)

  4. Greg Hall (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Hall (born 30 June 1980 in London, England) is a British film director, producer, cinematographer and screenwriter. Career. 2004-2014. The ...

  5. Wideacre - Wikipedia

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    Wideacre is a 1987 historical novel by Philippa Gregory. This novel is Gregory's debut, and the first in the Wideacre trilogy that includes The Favoured Child (1989) and Meridon (1990). Set in the second half of the 18th century, it follows Beatrice Lacey's destructive lifelong attempts to gain control of the Wideacre estate.

  6. Greg Hall (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Hall, nicknamed "The G" (born 1956 or 1957 [1]), is a retired Australian jockey who is best known for riding Subzero to victory in the 1992 Melbourne Cup. [2]Hall also won a Cox Plate, two Golden Slippers and two Victoria Derbies riding for the likes of Lloyd Williams, Sheikh Mohammed and Kerry Packer. [1]

  7. Midwood Books - Wikipedia

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    Midwood Books was an American publishing house active from 1957 to 1968. Its strategy focused on the male readers' market, competing with other publishers such as Beacon Books . The covers of many Midwood Books featured works by prolific illustrators of the era, including Paul Rader.

  8. International Poetry Incarnation - Wikipedia

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    In May 1965, Allen Ginsberg arrived at Better Books, an independent bookstore in London's Charing Cross Road, and offered to read anywhere for free. [2]Shortly after his arrival, he gave a reading at Better Books, which was described by Jeff Nuttall as "the first healing wind on a very parched collective mind". [2]

  9. Macdonald Hall - Wikipedia

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    Macdonald Hall is a series of young adult novels by author Gordon Korman.The series was formerly named Bruno and Boots.. The series is set in a Canadian boarding school for boys called Macdonald Hall (named for John A. Macdonald, the first prime minister of Canada), located somewhere north of the city of Toronto along Highway 48 and seven miles south of the fictitious town of Chutney. [1]