- 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...
- basketball, and
Thomas is
comparatively short.
Books, films,
telemovies and
television episodes have used
April Fools' Day as
their title or inspiration. Examples...
- 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...
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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...
- The
Sacred Books of the East is a
monumental 50-volume set of
English translations of
Asian religious texts,
edited by Max Müller and
published by the...
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deuterocanonical books,
meaning 'of,
pertaining to, or
constituting a
second canon',
collectively known as the
Deuterocanon (DC), are
certain books and p****ages...
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originally operated from 1937 to 1984, and was
relaunched in
April 2014.
Pelican Books was
established in 1937 as a non-fiction
imprint for low-cost...
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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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Google Books (previously
known as
Google Book Search,
Google Print, and by its code-name
Project Ocean) is a
service from
Google that
searches the full...
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Retrieved 20
January 2020. "Introduction to
Books Registration". HKPL.
Archived from the
original on 20
April 2020.
Retrieved 12
January 2017. "Union HRD...