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This is a list of the short stories included in the 1980 edition. The ones with (UM) were only in the limited Underwood-Miller editions. "Passion Play"
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Various Oz Books: The Emerald City is the capital of the Land of Oz. It is entirely (in the first books) or mostly (in later books) green. The city is made of green glass, emeralds, and other jewels. Emminster, South Wessex Thomas Hardy: Thomas Hardy's Wessex: Correlates to the real-life Beaminster, Dorset. Emond's Field Robert Jordan: New Spring
The Stone Book Quartet, or Stone Book series, is a set of four short novels by Alan Garner and published by William Collins, Sons, from 1976 to 1978. [1] Set in eastern Cheshire , they feature one day each in the life of four generations of Garner's family and they span more than a century.
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Gary Tomlin’s book, “God, Gun and Big Water: Paddling Alaska’s Mighty Yukon River,” is an account of his six-week Yukon River adventure. Galesburg native recounts Yukon River adventure in ...
Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States; lived in Galesburg in his youth; Don Samuelson, 25th Governor of Idaho; George L. Shoup, first Governor of Idaho; moved to Galesburg at age 16; Wallace Thompson, Illinois State Senator; born in Galesburg [11] Richard H. Whiting, U.S. Representative 1875-77; lived in Galesburg
Carl Sandburg State Historic Site was the birthplace and boyhood home of author Carl Sandburg in Galesburg, Illinois, United States. It is operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Division. The site contains the cottage Sandburg was born in, a visitor center with a museum about Carl Sandburg, a museum shop, a small theater, and the rock ...