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  2. Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples - Wikipedia

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    The tale was also translated to Hungarian with the name Prislea vitéz és az aranyalmák [2] ("The Hero Prislea and the Golden Apples"). [3]The tale was translated into English with the title Gallant Young Praslea and the Golden Apples [4] and Prislea the Brave and the Golden Apples.

  3. Dune short stories - Wikipedia

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    "Dune: Wedding Silk", by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson was published on June 12, 2011 in the collection Tales of Dune. [2] It was devised originally as part of their 2008 novel Paul of Dune, but was ultimately left out of the final version. [3] The story was later collected in the July 17, 2017 collection Tales of Dune: Expanded Edition.

  4. Three Minutes: A Lengthening - Wikipedia

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    The film examines three minutes of footage shot of the Jewish community in the Polish town of Nasielsk in 1938, shortly before it was decimated during the Holocaust.The film is based on the 2014 non-fiction book Three Minutes in Poland: Discovering a Lost World in a 1938 Family Film by American musician Glenn Kurtz, whose grandfather David shot the footage.

  5. List of science fiction short stories - Wikipedia

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    Coventry (short story) Robert A. Heinlein: Analog Science Fiction: 1940 Critical Factor: Hal Clement: Star Science Fiction Stories No.2: 1953 Critical Mass (Arthur C. Clarke short story) Arthur C. Clarke: Lilliput: 1949 Crouch End (short story) Stephen King: Cthulhu Mythos anthology: 1980 Crusade (short story) Arthur C. Clarke: The Wind from ...

  6. Primavera (Botticelli) - Wikipedia

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    Venus standing in her arch.. The painting features six female figures and two male, along with a cupid, in an orange grove. The movement of the composition is from right to left, so following that direction the standard identification of the figures is as follows: At the far right, "Zephyrus, the biting wind of March, kidnaps and possesses the nymph Chloris, whom he later marries and ...