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Snergs as Hobbits: A
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- Adam Wiśniewski-
Snerg (1
January 1937 – 30
August 1995) was a
Polish science fiction author, born in Płock, Poland.
Although unpo****r
during his life...
- Wyke Smith's 1927 children's book The
Marvellous Land of
Snergs.
Tolkien described the
Snergs as "a race of
people only
slightly taller than the average...
-
known mainly for The
Marvellous Land of
Snergs, a children's
fantasy novel he
wrote as E. A. Wyke-Smith,
whose "
snergs"
provided inspiration for Tolkien's...
- and One
Dalmatians Edward Wyke
Smith (1871–1935) – The
Marvellous Land of
Snergs Georgina Castle Smith (1845–1933) – Froggy's
Little Brother Roland Smith...
- MacDonald's The
Princess and the Goblin.
Edward Wyke-Smith's
Marvellous Land of
Snergs, with its "table-high"
title characters,
influenced the incidents, themes...
- (1926) and
Poetic Diction (1928).
Edward Wyke-Smith's
Marvellous Land of
Snergs, with its "table-high"
title characters,
influenced the incidents, themes...
- Path:
Collected Tales of
Kenneth Morris, TOR, 1995 The
Marvellous Land of
Snergs by E. A. Wyke-Smith, HarperCollins, 1995 The Life of Sir
Aglovale de Galis...
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Robert Charles Wilson (born 1953)
David Wingrove (born 1954) Adam Wiśniewski-
Snerg (1937–1995) Otto Witt (1875–1923)
Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski (1944–2015) Bernard...
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comedian Adam Wiśniewski (born 1980),
Polish handballer Adam Wiśniewski-
Snerg (1937–1995),
Polish science fiction author Andrzej Wiśniewski,
Polish football...