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  2. Edward Binns - Wikipedia

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    Edward Binns (September 12, 1916 – December 4, 1990) was an American actor. He had a wide-spanning career in film and television, often portraying competent, hard working and purposeful characters in his various roles.

  3. The Informationist - Wikipedia

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    The Informationist, by Taylor Stevens, is the first novel in the Vanessa Michael Munroe series, about a young woman raised in Cameroon as the daughter of American missionaries. She has a life-changing experience at the age of 14 when she takes up with an infamous gunrunner and his mercenary crew.

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  5. Francis King - Wikipedia

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    Francis Henry King CBE (4 March 1923 – 3 July 2011) [1] was a British novelist and short-story writer. He worked for the British Council for 15 years, with positions in Europe and Japan.

  6. The Norton Anthology of Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The anthology appeared in 1970 and is in its sixth edition, a volume which includes 1,871 poems. [3] The book has been seen as representing a canon. For example, the inclusion of Bob Dylan (whose " Boots of Spanish Leather " was anthologized before he won the Nobel Prize in Literature ) was cited as evidence of the acceptance of his credentials ...

  7. est: The Steersman Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The "est" in the book's title refers to what Stevens described as "Electronic Social Transformation". [1] [2] [3] The book described a future society and the rise of what Stevens described as the "est people". [1] [2] The "est people" were a new generation of postliterate humans who were to bring about a "transformation" of society.

  8. The Bastard (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The story begins in November 1770 in Auvergne, France, near Chavaniac.Seventeen-year-old Philippe Charboneau, illegitimate son of James Amberly, the 6th Duke of Kent, travels with his mother Marie to Kent, England and stake their claim to his inheritance.

  9. Sea Surface Full of Clouds - Wikipedia

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    [4] Significantly, this reference occurs in the midst of a long discussion of Stevens's use of grammatical particles like "if" and "as if" in order to achieve the effect of "something half-glimpsed, half-seen, and that is, finally, what Stevens achieves over and over: if he has a dogma, it is the dogma of the shadowy, the ephemeral, the barely ...