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  2. Angikuni Lake - Wikipedia

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    The story is first found in the November 27, 1930 issue of the Danville Bee in Danville, Virginia, [5] written by journalist Emmett E. Kelleher. That article states that Joe Labelle found an empty Eskimo camp with 6 tents and that 25 men, women and children had vanished.

  3. Usborne Puzzle Adventure series - Wikipedia

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    The first three volumes of the series were originally released as "Usborne Solve It Yourself". Each book contains a vividly illustrated story, with a plot-related puzzle to solve on each double page. The series's success inspired the creation of three related series: Advanced Puzzle Adventures, Young Puzzle Adventures and Science Puzzle Adventures.

  4. So Long at the Fair - Wikipedia

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    The general plot derives from what appears to be a 19th-century urban legend, known variously as "The Vanishing Hotel Room" or "The Vanishing Lady", which has inspired several fictional works. [ 3 ] The first published version of the story was written by Nancy Vincent McClelland as "A Mystery of the Paris Exposition" in The Philadelphia ...

  5. Goosebumps: The Vanishing Premiere Recap: A Family’s ... - AOL

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    R.L. Stine wants to invade your nightmares…. again. Or at least the nightmares of your kids. In the Season 2 premiere of Goosebumps: The Vanishing, a tragedy 30 years prior comes back to haunt ...

  6. Jane Whitefield (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Jane lives in Deganawida, a fictional village in upstate New York. [5] Jake Reinert is Jane's elderly neighbor. He knew her parents, and watched Jane grow up. Jake tries to be protective of Jane without interfering. Occasionally, he provides assistance on a case. Harry Kemple was a client of Jane's who was killed in Vanishing Act. Jane feels ...

  7. Phantoms (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Phantoms is a horror novel by American writer Dean Koontz, first published in 1983.The story is a version [1] [2] of the now-debunked [3] urban legend [4] involving a village mysteriously vanishing at Angikuni Lake.

  8. Elisabeth Kyle - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Kyle, pseudonym of Agnes Mary Robertson Dunlop, (born 1 January 1901, died 23 February 1982), was a Scottish journalist and writer of novels, children's books and travel literature.

  9. The Vanishing Virginian - Wikipedia

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    The Vanishing Virginian, the book the film is based on, was published a second time in London in 1941, this time under the title Father Was a Handful. [8] This version was published by Michael Joseph , a British writer and publisher who was part of the publishing company that would later become Penguin Random House .