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  2. Macmillan aryballos - Wikipedia

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    The second band is 1 cm high and depicts a horse race, with six horses galloping from right to left. Beneath one of these horses there is a swan and a crouching figure, possibly an ape. [ 7 ] The third band is 4 mm high and is decorated with a hunting scene, in which a hunter and hounds chase a hare and a fox or jackal. [ 3 ]

  3. Hugh Walpole bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Macmillan: Doran: Portrait of a Man with Red Hair at Faded Page (Canada) Harmer John: 1926 Macmillan: Doran: Harmer John at Project Gutenberg Australia: Reading: An Essay: 1926 Jarrolds – Jeremy at Crale: 1927 Cassell: Doran: Jeremy at Crale at Faded Page (Canada) Anthony Trollope: 1928 Macmillan: Macmillan: Biography and criticism My ...

  4. White Horse Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    The White Horse Prophecy is an influential, disputed version of a statement on the future of the Latter Day Saint movement and the United States by movement founder Joseph Smith, Jr. in 1843. It was written down by one of Smith's adherents Edwin Rushton in an undated document, possibly ten years after.

  5. The Way Through the Woods - Wikipedia

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    An anonymous riddle, in the form of a five-stanza poem, is sent to the police and the case is reopened. The police ask The Times for help with the poem. Morse and Sergeant Lewis are put in charge of the new investigation. Morse is intrigued by a cryptic clue relating to missing Karin Eriksson, which is taken to mean she has been murdered.

  6. Odinic Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Odinic Rite refers to their form of Heathenry as "Odinism", a term favoured among Heathen white supremacists. [1] In 1841, the term was used by the Scottish writer, historian, and philosopher, Thomas Carlyle in his book, On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History: "Odinism was Valour; Christianism was humility, a nobler kind of Valour."

  7. Tanith Lee - Wikipedia

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    Tanith Lee (19 September 1947 – 24 May 2015) was a British science fiction and fantasy writer. She wrote more than 90 novels and 300 short stories, and was the winner of multiple World Fantasy Society Derleth Awards, the World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Horror. [2]

  8. How to Read the 'Percy Jackson' Books in Order - AOL

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    Here’s the reading order for PJO and when each book was published: 1. The Lightning Thief (2005) 2. The Sea of Monsters (2006) 3. The Titan’s Curse (2007) 4. The Battle of the Labyrinth (2008) 5.

  9. The Archives of Anthropos - Wikipedia

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    The Archives of Anthropos is a Christian series of six fantasy novels for children written by the British author John White. [1] Written in the tradition of C. S. Lewis ' The Chronicles of Narnia , this series present a fantasy world of kings, sorcerers and goblins in an allegorical fashion.