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Shadow of Night is a 2012 historical-fantasy novel by American scholar Deborah Harkness, the second book in the All Souls trilogy. As the sequel to the 2011 bestseller, A Discovery of Witches, it follows the story of Diana Bishop, a historian who comes from a long line of witches, and Matthew Clairmont, a long-lived vampire, as they unlock the secrets of an ancient manuscript.
Great Books is an hour-long documentary and biography program that aired on The Learning Channel. The series was a project co-created by Walter Cronkite and television producer Jonathan Ward under a deal they had with their company Cronkite Ward, The Discovery Channel , and The Learning Channel.
AC-12, a fictional police anti-corruption unit in Line of Duty, a British television series Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.
Chloe Saunders is a necromancer and the narrator of The Darkest Power series and is the trilogy's main protagonist, an aspiring filmmaker wannabe who describes herself as being quite plain and unremarkable. Though she admits to at first having a crush on Simon Bae, she also shows signs of being attracted to his brother, Derek Souza with whom ...
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Claire Huchet was born in Geneva, Switzerland [2] and grew up in France [3] or Geneva. [4] She attended the Sorbonne and started the first children's library in France. [4] After marrying the American concert pianist Frank Bishop, [2] she moved to the United States, worked for the New York City Public Library from 1932–36, [5] and was an apologist for Roman Catholicism and an opponent [2] of ...
Eliot's letter describing the selection process in a letter to the editor, p.7, Collier's, July 24, 1909 In a June 1909 issue of Collier's Weekly, P.F. Collier & Son announced it would publish a series of books selected by Eliot, without disclosing the list of included works, that would be approximately five feet in length and would supply the readers a liberal education.