- basketball, and
Thomas is
comparatively short.
Books, films,
telemovies and
television episodes have used
April Fools' Day as
their title or inspiration. Examples...
- a
French Elevator and
Other Short Format Oddities by the
Books. On
April 5, 2005, the
Books released their third studio album, Lost and Safe. Zammuto...
- This page
provides lists of best-selling
books and book
series to date and in any language. "Best-selling"
refers to the
estimated number of
copies sold...
-
ranking the best-selling
books in the
United States. The
lists are
split in
three genres—fiction,
nonfiction and children's
books. Both the
fiction and nonfiction...
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total of
three series were made, the
final episode airing on 15
April 2004.
Black Books was a
critical success,
winning awards,
including two
BAFTAs (for...
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Eloise is a
series of children's
books written in the 1950s by Kay
Thompson and
illustrated by
Hilary Knight. The
series consists of
Eloise (1955) and...
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Penguin Books Limited is a German-owned
English publishing house. It was co-founded in 1935 by
Allen Lane with his
brothers Richard and John, as a line...
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Books-A-Million, Inc., also
known as BAM!, is a
bookstore chain in the
United States,
operating 260
stores in 32 states.
Stores range in size from 4,000...
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Serif Books", BookBusiness,
April 11, 2016. "Welcome to OR
Books".
Calvin Reid, "OR
Books Acquires U.K.'s
Serif Books",
Publishers W****ly,
April 14, 2016...
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Marine and an
author of
books about the
military history of the
United States,
Catholic history and culture,
sports books,
fiction books, autobiographies, and...