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"1408" is a short story by Stephen King. It was first published in the audiobook collection Blood and Smoke , released in 1999. [ 1 ] In 2002, "1408" was collected in written form in King's Everything's Eventual . [ 1 ]
The Boucicaut master is named for the patron of the Book of Hours of Jean de Boucicaut. His true identity is unknown, but art historians have established that he headed a workshop of artists who painted in his style. [2] Like many artists he drew inspiration and took examples from other masters to develop his own unique individual form of artistry.
1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror film based on Stephen King's 1999 short story of the same name. It was directed by Mikael Håfström , written by Matt Greenberg , Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski , and stars John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson .
Anne Neville (c. 1408 – 20 September 1480) was a daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and his second wife Lady Joan Beaufort.Her first husband was Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and she was an important English noblewoman, landholder and book owner during the fifteenth century.
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The Annals of Clonmacnoise (Irish: Annála Chluain Mhic Nóis) are an early 17th-century Early Modern English translation of a lost Irish chronicle, which covered events in Ireland from prehistory to 1408. The work is sometimes known as Mageoghagan's Book, after its translator Conall the Historian. [1]
"The book pays homage with stories that traverse the thematic spectrum of Stephen King, as well as presenting a particular cartography of fears and obsessions." Matavilela Magazine, Ecuador. "The interesting thing is to see the full spectrum, to see the map of the terrors and obsessions of Hispano-American authors today, clearly inherited from ...
Year 1408 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–March. January 12 – ...