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Hadon of
Ancient Opar is a
fantasy novel by
American writer Philip José Farmer,
first published in
paperback by DAW
Books in
April 1974, and reprinted...
- are the
cornerstones of the Wold
Newton family.
Farmer wrote two novels,
Hadon of
Ancient Opar and
Flight to Opar, set in the
distant past and
giving further...
- The
Haddon Matrix is the most
commonly used
paradigm in the
injury prevention field.
Developed by
William Haddon in 1970, the
matrix looks at
factors related...
- the
primary setting for
Philip José Farmer's
prehistoric fantasy novels Hadon of
Ancient Opar,
Flight to Opar, and The Song of
Kwasin (the
Khokarsa series)...
-
Norfolk Island.
Hadon, aka Haydon, Haidon, was
originally convicted with
Simon Burn for
highway robbery and
stealing 39s on 11
August 1783.
Hadon was part of...
-
empire Khokarsa used by
Philip José
Farmer in his
prehistoric fantasy novels Hadon of
Ancient Opar,
Flight to Opar, and The Song of
Kwasin (the
Khokarsa series)...
- than $100 million. The
Hadon Organisation, a UK-based
company involved in
mergers and acquisitions:
Between 2001 and 2008 The
Hadon Organisation established...
- bury it in sediment. Opar is also the
eponymous setting of Farmer's
novels Hadon of
Ancient Opar (1974) and
Flight to Opar (1976),
which focus on the ancient...
- Haggard's
Allan and the Ice-Gods.
There are two
characters in the
first novel,
Hadon of
Ancient Opar, who
appeared in Haggard's book,
Lalila and the
dwarf Paga...
- (from Time's Last Gift) as a
supporting character using the name Sahhindar.
Hadon of
Ancient Opar (1974, ISBN 0-87997-637-3)
Flight to Opar (1976, ISBN 0-87997-718-3)...