- An
ambry (or
almery, aumbry; from the
medieval form almarium, cf. Lat. armārium, "a
place for
keeping tools"; cf. O. Fr.
aumoire and mod. armoire) is a...
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Alméry Lobel-Riche (born Alméric
Joseph Riche; 3 May 1877 – 11 May 1950) was a
French painter, engraver, and illustrator. "
Almery Lobel-Riche - Biography"...
- Mammen,
Pascal Pia,
Joseph Kuhn-Régnier,
Sigismunds Vidbergs,
Pierre Leroy,
Alméry Lobel Riche,
Suzanne Ballivet,
Pierre Lissac, Paul-Emile Bécat, Monique...
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story begins on
Shanglestone Strand, a
desolate beach far to the
north of
Almery,
where Cugel had been
dumped at the end of The Eyes of the
Overworld by...
- II for an appointment,
Robert Howcott stated that he was a
servant of Mr
Almery who was a
relation of "Collonell
Downes of Hampstead". A
warrant had been...
- Stories.
Hughes has
written an
authorised Dying Earth story ("Grolion of
Almery") for the 2009
Vance tribute anthology Songs of the
Dying Earth and in February...
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Afterword "The True
Vintage of
Erzuine Thale" by
Robert Silverberg "Grolion of
Almery" by
Matthew Hughes "The
Copsy Door" by
Terry Dowling "Caulk the Witch-chaser"...
- his services.
Cicely Pounder later helped transferring the body to the
Almery Croft, a
meadow behind the house.
Finishing the task, "the
doubly wicked...
- a low sill
serving for a sedilia, and on the north,
double projecting almeries. The
Decorated Gothic octagonal font,
bearing Hebden, Rye, and Luttrell...
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Edgar Chahine,
Tsuguharu Foujita, Drian, Jean Droit,
Henri Farge, and
Alméry Lobel-Riche. Typically,
books published by André
Devambez under the direction...