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Book of
Pages is a
graphic novel by
English author David Whiteland published in 2000. It
tells the
story of Jiriki, a
young monk sent from a mountain...
- up
page in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Page most
commonly refers to:
Page (paper), one side of a leaf of paper, as in a
book Page,
PAGE,
pages, or...
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Demetrius I of Macedon. List of
Latin phrases Vade me**** – Type of
reference bookPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Cicero,
Paradoxa Stoicorum...
- The
Book of
Ebenezer Le
Page is a
novel by
Guernsey born
writer Gerald Basil Edwards first published in the
United Kingdom by
Hamish Hamilton in 1981,...
- directory,
commonly called a
telephone book,
telephone address book, phonebook, or the
white and
yellow pages, is a
listing of
telephone subscribers in...
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Chris Booker is an
American radio and TV personality. Born and
raised in West Virginia,
Booker graduated from
Magnolia High
School in New Martinsville...
- The
title page of a
book,
thesis or
other written work is the
page at or near the
front which displays its title, subtitle, author, publisher, and edition...
- odd-numbered
page (recto
page); therefore, if the
preceding chapter happens to have an odd
number of
pages, a
blank page is
inserted at the end.
Book pages are...
- 116
pages" were the
original m****cript
pages of what
Joseph Smith,
founder of the
Latter Day
Saint movement, said was the
translation of the
Book of Lehi...
- A
coloring book (British English: colouring-in
book,
colouring book, or
colouring page) is a type of
book containing line art to
which people are intended...