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Obverse Books is a British publisher initially known for publishing books relating to the character Iris Wildthyme, [1] and currently for the Black Archive series of critical books on Doctor Who, and two sister series - the Gold Archive, focusing on Star Trek, and the Silver Archive, [2] featuring other genre shows.
Foxfire Books series, from the magazine of the same name, popular with the 1970s back-to-the-land movement; Steal this book, by yippie Abbie Hoffman, 1971, a guide to living with little or no money, and to living outside the rules of establishment culture; Our Bodies, Ourselves, by the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 1973
Achtung Girls und Panzer (アハトゥンク・ガールズ&パンツァー) May 15, 2013 [97] 978-4-4992-3110-7: 02: Achtung Girls und Panzer 2: This Is the Real Anzio Battle! OVA & der Film Edition (アハトゥンク・ガールズ&パンツァー2: OVA「これが本当のアンツィオ戦です!」&劇場版 編) May 31, 2016 [98] 978-4 ...
The “One Tree Hill” actress attended a Bible study in L.A. with other actors and got sucked into a cult, she claims in her new book. Here's what she says about that time.
This is a category containing books on the topics of cults, cult methodologies, and cult theories. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out ...
The Blockhouse is a 1973 drama film directed by Clive Rees and starring Peter Sellers and Charles Aznavour. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is based on the 1955 novel Le Blockhaus by Jean-Paul Clébert . [ 3 ] It was filmed entirely in Guernsey in the Channel Islands and was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival .
The Cult of the Cat and The Black Widow were the only Misty stories to have sequels. The former continued in The Nine Lives of Nicola, the latter in Spider Woman (by then Misty had become part of Tammy). [citation needed] Misty, following the tradition of British girls' comics, also published short text stories. Those were not present in every ...
Girls Gone By website Girls Gone By Publishers is a publishing company run by Clarissa Cridland and Ann Mackie-Hunter and is based in Leominster, Hertfordshire . They re-publish new editions of some of the most popular girls' fiction titles from the twentieth century.