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  2. Robert Goddard (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    The books Into the Blue, Out of the Sun and Never Go Back, [5] although distinct books in their own right, form a chronological series featuring the central character of Harry Barnett. Harry Barnett also appears in both of Goddard's two published short stories, one of which, Toupee for a Bald Tyre, is set in 1970 before the events of the books.

  3. The Fine Art of Invisible Detection - Wikipedia

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    This article about a mystery novel of the 2020s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  4. Roswell Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Roswell Museum (formerly Roswell Museum and Art Center) was founded in 1936 and is located in Roswell, New Mexico, United States. [1] The museum features exhibits about the art and history of the American Southwest, as well as the Robert H. Goddard laboratory.

  5. File:Robert Goddard footage.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: Archive footage of Robert Goddard, rocket pioneer of the 1920's and '30's. Ahead of his time, and the first to use liquid propellant. From the 'Moonwalk Series: Episode 1 - "The Day Before"'. A four part documentary series made in the 1970's about the Apollo 11 mission.

  6. Play to the End - Wikipedia

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    Middle-aged actor Toby Flood is touring the South of England with a recently discovered play by Joe Orton called Lodger in the Throat.When the company arrive in Brighton for a one-week run at the Theatre Royal, Flood is confident that he will be able to use his stay to get in touch with his estranged wife Jenny, who has filed for divorce and is now living with Roger Colborn, a local ...

  7. Glasses (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Glasses" is an 1896 short story by Henry James. A young woman whose only asset is a supremely beautiful face is about to make a society marriage. That is, until her fiancé discovers that, being virtually blind, she needs thick glasses which ruin her looks.