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prior to
their 1974
television dramatisation by the BBC
broadcast as The
Pallisers.
Marketed as "polite literature"
during their initial publication, the...
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Pallisers is a 1974 BBC
television adaptation of
Anthony Trollope's
Palliser novels. Set in
Victorian era
England with a
backdrop of parliamentary...
- novels, by
Anthony Trollope Plantagenet Palliser, one of the lead
characters in Trollope's
novels The
Pallisers, a
television adaptation of Trollope's...
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Pallisers The
Palliser Islands or
Pallisers are a
subgroup of the
Tuamotu group in
French Polynesia. They are
located in the very
northwest of the main...
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until 1882, when
increasing business necessitated a move to New York. The
Pallisers kept the
Bridgeport office open as a
branch through the 1880s, but would...
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Willy Izard in The
Troubleshooters (1965–1972) and
Plantagenet Palliser in The
Pallisers (1974).
Latham was born 17
January 1929 in Leigh-on-Sea, Es****...
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Charles Palliser (born
December 11, 1947, in Holyoke, M****achusetts) is an American-born and British-based novelist. His most well-known novel, The Quincunx...
- John
Palliser CMG (29
January 1817 – 18
August 1887) was an Irish-born
geographer and explorer.
Following his
service in the
Waterford Militia and hunting...
- Cape
Palliser is a
promontory on the
southern coast of New Zealand's
North Island and is the
southernmost point of the
North Island; it is in fact considerably...
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Palliser Bay is at the
southern end of the
North Island of New Zealand, to the
southeast of Wellington. It runs for 40
kilometres along the Cook Strait...