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Baskerville is a
serif typeface designed in 1757 by John
Baskerville in Birmingham, England, and cut into
metal by
punchcutter John Handy. Baskerville...
- The
Hound of the
Baskervilles is the
third of the four
crime novels by
British writer Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the
detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally...
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Baskerville is a typeface.
Baskerville may also
refer to:
Ralph de
Baskerville, son of
Robert de
Basqueville who held
Eardisley Castle Howard Baskerville...
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Baskerville is an
English surname of Anglo-Norman origin. It is
believed to have been used by
Norman invaders from
Bacqueville (Bacqueville-en-Caux, Sancte...
- John
Baskerville (baptised 28
January 1707 – 8
January 1775) was an
English businessman, in
areas including ****anning and papier-mâché, but he is best...
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Herman S. "Steve"
Baskerville (born 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an
American television weather presenter. He
joined WBBM-TV in
Chicago in September...
- "The
Hounds of
Baskerville" is the
second episode of the
second series of the BBC
crime drama series Sherlock,
which follows the modern-day adventures...
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Stephen K.
Baskerville (born
October 15, 1957) is an
American author and
political theorist. He was
previously an ****ociate
Professor of
Government at...
- The
Baskervilles is an
animated children's
television series about a
British family living in the most
twisted theme park in the world. The show was originally...
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William of
Baskerville (Italian:
Guglielmo da
Baskerville,
pronounced [ɡuʎˈʎɛlmo dа ˈbaskervil]) is a
fictional Franciscan friar from the 1980 historical...