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  2. John Hanson Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Other books deal with travel and gardens, and a memoir, The Rose Café, the story of Mitchell's sojourn working in Corsica as a young man during the Algerian War. In 2005, he published Looking for Mr. Gilbert, his account of his discovery of the glass plate negatives and life of Robert A. Gilbert, the first African American landscape photographer.

  3. Micro (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Micro is a techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton, the seventeenth under his own name and second to be published after his death, published in 2011.Upon his death in 2008, an untitled, unfinished manuscript was found on his computer, which would become Micro.

  4. Nicholas Scratch - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Scratch first appeared in Fantastic Four #185 (August 1977) and was created by Len Wein (writer) and George Pérez (artist). [1]The name "Nicholas Scratch" is an amalgam of colloquial and euphemistic names for the Devil: "Old Nick" and "Old Scratch" or "Mr. Scratch" (as used in "The Devil and Daniel Webster").

  5. Smelly Old History - Wikipedia

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    Smelly Old History is a series of illustrated children's books published by Oxford University Press. [1] [2] The books contain scratch and sniff panels to provide the reader with scents representative of their respective eras, such as in Tudor Odours both lavender and herbs, employed as defence against the plague, and Henry VIII's gangrenous toe, [1] [3] and in Mouldy Mummies an ancient ...

  6. Sketch story - Wikipedia

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    I thought the short story was a lazy man's game, second to 'free' verse, compared with the sketch. The sketch, to be really good, must be good in every line. But the sketch story is best of all. [2] Saki (1870–1916): Edwardian satirist, first published in the Westminster Gazette. His short stories were collected as books still in print 100 ...

  7. Sketchbook - Wikipedia

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    Sketchbook and pencil. "Sketchbook of English Landscape and Coastal Scenery," by the artist William Trost Richards, at the Brooklyn Museum. A sketchbook is a book or pad with blank pages for sketching and is frequently used by artists for drawing or painting as a part of their creative process. Some also use sketchbooks as a sort of blueprint ...