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Chrestomanci,
sometimes branded The
Worlds of
Chrestomanci, is a
heptalogy of children's
fantasy books written by
British author Diana Wynne Jones, published...
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Chrestomanci (2000),
collection –
Chrestomanci Stealer of
Souls (2000) –
Chrestomanci letter in
Ansible #155 (2000) The
Chronicles of
Chrestomanci Volume...
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Jones published by
Macmillan Children's
Books in 1977. It was the
first Chrestomanci book and it
remains a
recommended introduction to the series. Greenwillow...
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parallel or
multiple universes. Some of her better-known
works are the
Chrestomanci series, the
Dalemark series, the
three Moving Castle novels, Dark Lord...
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Childhood of
Chrestomanci, and
cover illustrations by Paul
Slater branded them all The
Worlds of
Chrestomanci. The "
Chrestomanci"
books are collectively...
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Chrestomanci in five of the
seven books and is
often called Chrestomanci as a
personal name.
Caprona is a city-state in the
Italy of
Chrestomanci's world...
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dominant genre.
Older works in the genre,
including Diana Wynne Jones's
Chrestomanci series and
Diane Duane's
Young Wizards, were
reprinted and rose in po****rity;...
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Macmillan Children's
Books in 1982. It was the
third published of
seven Chrestomanci books.
Witch W**** is set
during the last four days of
October 1981 at...
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published by
Collins in 2005. It was the
sixth published of the
seven Chrestomanci books (1977 to 2006).
Conrad is the protagonist, a twelve-year-old boy...
- creations. The 1982 book
Witch W****, part of
Wynne Jones'
celebrated Chrestomanci series,
features an
owlish young hero at a
boarding school for children...