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1The Silver Hand

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“The Silver Hand” Metadata:

  • Title: The Silver Hand
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  • Languages: English - fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 404
  • Publisher: ➤  Lion Publishing - Lion Pub. - Lion Publishing Corporation - Lübbe - Blackstone Audiobooks - Avon Books (Mm) - Chariot Victor Pub - Lion Hudson PLC - Lion - Buchet Chastel - Nelson Incorporated, Thomas - Thomas Nelson - Zondervan Pub. House - Lion Fiction - Blackstone Pub
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Grand Rapids, Mich - Oxford - Oxford, England - Batavia, Ill

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"We carried the body of Meldryn Mawr down from high Findargad to be buried in the Hill of Kings."

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  • First Year Published: 1992
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Aunt Jemima

received the Key to the City of Albion, Michigan, on January 25, 1964. Actresses portraying Aunt Jemima visited Albion, Battle Creek ("Cereal City"), and

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Volume II has an extensive appendix, most of which is filled with an imaginary travelers' account of the alternate universe the League is set in, called

Sutton Place, Surrey

2002 Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Willis, Dr. David & Albion, Rev. Gordon. St. Edward's, Sutton Park, Guildford: A Guide to the Church

List of fictional shared universes in film and television

highest-grossing media franchises Proctor, William (2021). "Building Imaginary Horror Worlds: Transfictional storytelling and the Universal Monster franchise

Thomas More

Utopia, published in 1516, which describes the political system of an imaginary island state. More opposed the Protestant Reformation, directing polemics

James Forrestal

Theatorium on May 19, 2002 In The Golden Age, a DC Comics Elseworlds "imaginary story" four-issue prestige format mini-series by James Robinson (writer)

Mythopoeia

Four Zoas. These name several original gods, such as Urizen, Orc, Los, Albion, Rintrah, Ahania and Enitharmon. Later in the 19th century, stories by George

Charlotte Brontë

wrote that: "both Charlotte and Branwell ensured the consistency of their imaginary world. When Branwell exuberantly kills off important characters in his

Traveller (role-playing game)

" Goldberg didn't consider it perfect, criticizing the game's lack of imaginary vision of technology of the future. Although he liked the "sophisticated

Principles of Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics Path Integrals – II Derivation of the Path Integral Imaginary Time Formalism Spin and Fermion Path Integrals Summary Appendix Matrix