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  2. Ronald Wright - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Wright (born 1948, London, England) is a Canadian author who has written books of travel, history and fiction. His nonfiction includes the bestseller Stolen Continents, winner of the Gordon Montador Award and chosen as a book of the year by The Independent and the Sunday Times.

  3. Thomas Campbell (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The book is controversial in tone, and is directed against O'Conor, Colonel Vallancey, and other antiquaries. Regarding the early history of Ireland, Campbell displayed a certain amount of scepticism. He considered the book as a fragment of a large work he meditated, and for which he obtained help from Edmund Burke, whom he visited at Beaconsfield.

  4. Lil' Rev - Wikipedia

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    Lil Rev (Marc Revenson), was born 1968 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a musician best known for his Yiddish music, and is also a renowned ukulele and harmonica player. [ 1 ] In 1984, he was given an old Wendell Hall Banjo Ukulele which started his passion for the instrument.

  5. Rev (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Rev (Samuel Smith) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Mike Baron and Klaus Janson , the character made his first appearance in The Punisher Vol. 2, #4 (November 1987).

  6. Stephen Alter - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Alter is an American author of more than 20 books of fiction and non-fiction. He was born in Mussoorie, India and much of his writing focuses on the Indian Himalayas and the broader Himalayan region. His novel, Birdwatching (Aleph 2022), received the 2023 Green Book of the Year Award at the Green Literature Festival, Bengaluru.

  7. List of Baedeker Guides - Wikipedia

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    This list otherwise contains several non English editions. The list appears to avoid mentioning war years tourist guides about occupied territories which may have been published in the 1940s. The first post-World War II old-style Baedekers in English were published in the 1950s by Karl Baedeker Verlag, Hamburg, after the firm was revived in 1948.

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