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- Michael de Larrabeiti (18 August 1934 – 18 April 2008) was an English novelist and travel writer. He is best known for writing The Borrible Trilogy, which...
- is a series of young adult books written by English writer Michael de Larrabeiti. The three volumes in the trilogy are The Borribles, The Borribles Go...
- Carmen Larrabeiti Urquiza (2 June 1904 – June 1968) was a stage and screen actress from the Basque region in Spain. Carmen Larrabeiti was born in Bilbao...
- José-María Larrabeiti Eguidazu (born 20 October 1900, date of death unknown) was a Spanish sprinter. He competed in three events at the 1924 Summer Olympics...
- Leave is a collection of memoirs written by the English author Michael de Larrabeiti. It was published in 2003 in the United Kingdom by Robert Hale. v t e...
- took part in the Marco Polo Expedition with Tim Severin and Michael de Larrabeiti, travelling on a motorcycle and sidecar from Oxford to Venice and on to...
- María Carmen Díaz de Mendoza Larrabeiti (December 1, 1927 – March 11, 2018) was a Spanish theatre actress. Mari Carmen Díaz de Mendoza was born in Madrid...
- as new weird fiction. Miéville has listed M. John Harrison, Michael de Larrabeiti, Michael Moor****, Thomas M. Disch, Charles Williams, Tim Powers, and...
- Iturrino, painter. Lucía Lacarra, dancer. Alfredo Landa, actor. Carmen Larrabeiti, actress. Guillermo Larrazábal, stained gl**** artist. Jesús Mari Lazkano...
- The Borrible Trilogy novels, The Borribles Go For Broke by Michael de Larrabeiti, features a parody of the SPG in the form of the "Special Borribles Group"...