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  2. The Tinderbox - Wikipedia

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    Andersen biographer Jackie Wullschlager writes, "["The Tinderbox"] is a confident, young man's tale—jaunty, brisk, and exhilarating. It celebrates youth over age and it has the energy and hope and satisfaction of a traditional folk tale—"Aladdin", "Puss in Boots", "Jack and the Beanstalk"—whose young hero overcomes adversity and ends a contented, successful adult."

  3. Ronda Armitage - Wikipedia

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    Ronda Armitage was born in Kaikōura, New Zealand, on 11 March 1943. [1]She worked as a teacher and is a trained counsellor, but is best known for her many children's books, including the Lighthouse Keeper series, inspired by the Beachy Head lighthouse.

  4. The Enchanted Tinderbox - Wikipedia

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    'The Tinderbox') is a 2024 Russian fantasy film loosely based on the 1835 fairy tale The Tinderbox by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was directed by Aleksandr Voytinsky, who co-wrote the script with Aleksandr Arkhipov [ 1 ] and starred Roman Evdokimov, Irina Starshenbaum , Antonina Boyko, Vitaly Khaev, Mikhail Trukhin, and Yan Tsapnik in ...

  5. Julia Alvarez on Angie Cruz, 'To The Lighthouse,' and The ...

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    The award-winning author of 'The Cemetery of Untold Stories' on Angie Cruz, 'To The Lighthouse,' and The Book That Made Her Miss a Train Stop.

  6. H. W. Wilson Company - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse building, South Bronx The H. W. Wilson Company was founded in 1898 by Halsey William Wilson , a student working his way through the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Together with his roommate, Henry S. Morris, Wilson started a book selling business serving educators and students at the university.

  7. Jerald and Sandra Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Jerald Dee Tanner (June 1, 1938 – October 1, 2006) and Sandra McGee Tanner (born January 14, 1941) are American writers and researchers who publish archival and evidential materials about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  8. Tinderbox - Wikipedia

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    Sheet Iron tinderboxes. English, 18th and early 19th C. Pocket tinderbox with firesteel and flint. This type was used during the Boer War due to a scarcity of matches. A tinderbox, or patch box, is a container made of wood or metal containing flint, firesteel, and tinder (typically charcloth, but possibly a small quantity of dry, finely divided fibrous matter such as hemp), used together to ...

  9. Acceptance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    NPR said that the book "is at different times the best haunted lighthouse story ever written, a deeply unsettling tale of first contact, a book about death, a book about obsession and loss, a book about the horrifying experience of confronting an intelligence far greater and far stranger than our own, and a book about sea monsters."