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Philip Caveney (born 1951) is a
British children's author, best
known for the
Sebastian Darke, Alec
Devlin and
Movie Maniacs novels. He
previously wrote...
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James Christopher "Ike"
Caveney (December 10, 1894 – July 6, 1949) was a
Major League Baseball shortstop who pla**** for the
Cincinnati Reds from 1922...
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Michael Douglas Caveney (born June 17, 1950) is an
American magician, author, publisher,
magic historian and collector. He is a life-member of the Magic...
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include Keaveny, Keveney, Keavney, and Kiveney.
Related names include Caveney, Kaney, Kevan, Kevany, Kenney, Kenny, Geaveny, Geany,
Guiney and O'Guiney...
- by John van de Ruit (2008)
Sebastian Darke:
Prince of
Fools by
Philip Caveney (2008) Spud: The
Madness Continues by John van de Ruit (2009) The War of...
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Christopher &
Christopher 2005, pp. 212, 214.
Caveney &
Miesel 2003, p. 85.
Caveney &
Miesel 2003, p. 115.
Caveney &
Miesel 2003, p. 163.
Randi 1992, p. 113...
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Close is the
setting for the teen
fiction novel Crow Boy
written by
Philip Caveney and
published by Scottish-based
publisher Fledgling Press in
November 2012...
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interest among linguists such as
Geoffrey Caveney (2014) to look into
support for the Sino–Dené hypothesis.
Caveney considered a link
between Sino-Tibetan...
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interest among linguists such as
Geoffrey Caveney (2014) to look into
support for the Sino–Dené hypothesis.
Caveney considered a link
between Sino-Tibetan...
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Beats The Devil, Again". www.themagicdetective.com.
Retrieved 2018-11-24.
Caveney, Mike (1995).
Carter the Great:
Being a
Detailed Account of
Charles Joseph...