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- Silverlock is a novel by John Myers Myers published in 1949. The novel's settings and characters, aside from the protagonist, are all drawn from history...
- Silverlock may refer to: Silverlock, a novel by John Myers Myers Silverlock (software), p****word management utility software Wikipedia:SILVERLOCK This...
- 1988) was an American writer. He is known best for the fantasy novel Silverlock (1949), in which a man with a Master of Business Administration travels...
- in The Dragonbone Chair. In "Tad Williams: The American Tolkien?" Ash Silverlock observes that "echoes of Williams's work" can be seen in the works of...
- loosely based on the classical Circe. In John Myers Myers's 1949 novel Silverlock, Circe turns the main character into a pig due to his proclivity for food...
- Ruth Glick, and Carolyn Males), Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan, Anne Silverlock, Jane Silverwood, and Tess Marlowe (with Ruth Glick), and Clare Richards...
- series Hawkeye. Bumppo appears as a character in John Myers Myers' novel Silverlock (1949). The character Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, from M*A*S*H...
- series takes place in the DC Universe's Batman mythos and follows Olive Silverlock, a teenage girl, and her friends as they encounter the mysteries and threats...
- song "Illuminati" (1998).[relevant?] In John Myers Myers' 1949 novel Silverlock, Semiramis appears as a lustful, commanding queen, who stops her procession...
- Hrafn Önundarson, and in Norway in 1014. In the allegorical fantasy novel Silverlock, by John Myers Myers, in the song "The Ballad of Bowie Gizzardsbane",...