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  2. Imaro - Wikipedia

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    Imaro was the first book in a proposed series of novels about the eponymous hero, set in the fantasy world of Nyumbani (a continent based on Africa). However, a lawsuit by the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate over a poorly chosen cover quote ( The Epic Novel of a Black Tarzan ) caused a one-month delay in shipping as the books had to be reprinted ...

  3. Question and Answer - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Question and Answer may refer to : Question and Answer, by ...

  4. Category : Films based on works by Lawrence Sanders

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  5. The Quest for Cush - Wikipedia

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    An updated trade paperback version of The Quest for Cush was published in 2008 by Night Shade Books. It is an update of the DAW version of the novel, Saunders moves Imaro's first meeting with Tanisha and Pomphis from the last chapter in Imaro, the first book in the series, to the first chapter in The Quest for Cush.

  6. Question and Answer (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Question and Answer is a science fiction novel by American writer Poul Anderson.It originally appeared in the June and July 1954 issues of magazine Astounding Science Fiction, and was later reprinted in 1956 as part of Ace Double D-199 under the title Planet of No Return, and again as a stand-alone Ace novel in February 1978 under the original title.

  7. Dossouye - Wikipedia

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    Dossouye is a sword and sorcery novel by American writer Charles R. Saunders, and published independently in 2008 by Sword & Soul Media via the online press Lulu. [1] In 2012, Saunders published a sequel Dossouye: The Dancers of Mulukau .

  8. Meet Mr. Callaghan - Wikipedia

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    Meet Mr. Callaghan is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Derrick De Marney and Adrienne Corri. [1] [2] The screenplay was by Brock Williams, based on the 1952 play of the same name, adapted for the stage by Gerald Verner from Peter Cheyney's 1938 novel The Urgent Hangman.

  9. The Braindead Megaphone - Wikipedia

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    The Braindead Megaphone is George Saunders’s first full-length essay collection, published in 2007; it is 272 pages long. The collection has many essays that appeared in The New Yorker and GQ . Contents