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  2. Paul Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Paul C. Bragg's Personal Health Food Cook Book and Menus (1935) The Bragg Toxicless Diet Body Purification and Healing System (1967) How to Keep the Heart Healthy and Fit (1968) Building Powerful Nerve Force (1969) The Shocking Truth About Water: A Universal Fluid of Death (1970) Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar System (1972) Paul C. Bragg's Four ...

  3. Patricia Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Bragg later appeared on Paul Bragg's Health & Happiness TV show, which ran from September 1959 to an unknown date on Channel 9, KHJ-TV, in Los Angeles, CA. She co-authored a number of books with Paul Bragg earlier in her career, and later was the sole author of many of the later Bragg health books; Goodreads lists 28 distinct works ...

  4. List of television series made into books - Wikipedia

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    Title TV series Books Notes References Angel: List of Angel novels [1] The Avengers (TV series) The Avengers (TV series)#Novels: Bagpuss: Bagpuss#Books: Beauty and the Beast: Beauty and the Beast novelizations [2] Being Human: Being Human novels [3] Beverly Hills, 90210: Beverly Hills novelizations [4] Bewitched: Al Hine [5] The Bill: The Bill# ...

  5. List of most expensive books and manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    The first book to achieve a sale price of greater than $1 million was a copy of the Gutenberg Bible which sold for $2.4 million in 1978. The most copies of a single book sold for a price over $1 million is John James Audubon 's The Birds of America (1827–1838), which is represented by eight different copies in this list.

  6. Best Sellers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Best Sellers (also known as NBC Best Sellers) is a television series broadcast by NBC during the 1976–77 season. It is an anthology series consisting of miniseries, each one based on a best-selling historical novel that had been written in the last 10 years.

  7. File:Paul C. Bragg with leis, 1932.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Paul C. Bragg, nutritionist, wearing leis, during an interview with a newspaper reporter the day of his return from Hawaii. Date: 22 January 1932: Source:

  8. Cheap Seats (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Seats debuted on February 4, 2004, with the opening of the episode showing "Ron Parker" (played by Michael Showalter), the show's browbeating original host, injured by a shelf full of tapes after it collapses on him, thus forcing the Sklars to fill in as hosts as they were #2 and #3 on the depth chart after him (ahead of #4 Ryan Leaf).

  9. American Book Company (1890) - Wikipedia

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    American Book Company, letter envelope 25 September 1916. American Book Company was formed in 1890 by the consolidation of Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co., A.S. Barnes & Co., D. Appleton and Co., and Ivison, Blakeman and Co. [2] It was acquired by Litton Industries in 1967 [3] and existed as a division of Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. until being sold to the International Thomson Organization ...