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Panjandrum, also
known as The
Great Panjandrum, was a m****ive, rocket-propelled, explosive-laden cart
designed by the
British military during World War...
- The
Great Panjandrum Himself is one of
sixteen picture books created by the
illustrator Randolph Caldecott. The book was
published in 1885 by Frederick...
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Panjandrum is a
musical with
music by
Woolson Morse,
words by J.
Cheever Goodwin,
written for and
produced by the
DeWolf Hopper Opera Company. It opened...
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operative TravelBook to
summon The
Great Panjandrum,
ruler of the
BookWorld and
literal deus ex machina. The
Panjandrum calls for an
immediate vote
which goes...
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nonsense term "The
Grand Panjandrum" into the
English language and the name was
adopted for the
Panjandrum or
Great Panjandrum, an
experimental World War...
- and a
biography of
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.,
titled The
Grand Panjandrum:
Mellow Years of
Justice Holmes (1988). He also
maintained a decades-long...
- soap".
World Wide Words. 1999-12-11.
Retrieved 2010-07-01. "The
Great Panjandrum". www.gutenberg.org.
Retrieved 2022-08-19. Barrick, Mac E. (1985). "No...
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Broadway musicals,
including Castles in the Air (1890), Wang (1891),
Panjandrum (1893), John
Philip Sousa's El
Capitan (1896), and
Reginald De Koven's...
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chapbooks such as The
World Turned Upside Down and
stories such as "The
Grand Panjandrum".
Nonsense existed in Shakespeare's work and was well-known in the Brothers...
- The
BookWorld is most
likely "created" by what is
known as the
Great Panjandrum, a person/thing that is
thought to be of the
highest of authority, yet...