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- Anthony Hamilton, is of Afro-Grenadian descent, while his mother, Carmen Larbalestier, is White British from Birmingham, making him mixed-race. Hamilton's...
- surname include: David Larbalestier, American physicist Justine Larbalestier (born 1967), Australian writer Simon Larbalestier (born 1962), Welsh photographer...
- Simon Larbalestier (born 1962 in Pembrokeshire) is a Welsh photographer. Larbalestier is noted for his collaborative work with Vaughan Oliver and the...
- Justine Larbalestier (/ˌlɑːrbəˈlɛsti.ɛər/ LAR-bə-LEST-ee-air; born 23 September 1967) is an Australian writer of young adult fiction best known for her...
- David C. Larbalestier is an American scientist who has contributed to research in superconducting materials for magnets and power applications. He is currently...
- that it was "the premier award in the science fiction genre". Justine Larbalestier, in The Battle of the ****es in Science Fiction (2002), referred to the...
- According to Larbalestier, Black Francis came up with the idea for the cover as he wrote songs in his father's "topless Spanish bar"; Larbalestier added the...
- progression using heavily distorted guitar chords. Photographer Simon Larbalestier and graphic artist Vaughan Oliver, who had worked on the Pixies' previous...
- Literature portal Liar is a 2009 young adult thriller novel by Justine Larbalestier, published by Allen & Unwin . It is written in first person from the...
- Simon Larbalestier. The man in the "hair shirt" on the cover was a friend of Larbalestier's and the photograph was from a series of works Larbalestier was...