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1Blackwood Farm
By Anne Rice

“Blackwood Farm” Metadata:
- Title: Blackwood Farm
- Author: Anne Rice
- Languages: ➤ English - Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano - por
- Number of Pages: Median: 633
- Publisher: ➤ B de Bolsillo (Ediciones B) - Random House Publishing Group - Random House Audio - Marti Yayinlari - Rocco - Penguin Random House - Alfred A. Knopf - Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group - Goldmann - Arrow Books Ltd - ROCCO - A.A. Knopf - Alfred A. Knopf Canada - Ediciones B - Chatto and Windus - Ballantine Books - Plon
- Publish Date: ➤ 1998 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2018 - 2021
- Publish Location: ➤ New York - New York, NY - Barcelona, España - London - Toronto
“Blackwood Farm” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Literature - Vampires - Horror - Fiction - Mayfair family (Fictitious characters) - Spirit possession - Witches - Lestat (fictitious character), fiction - Louisiana, fiction - Mayfair family (fictitious characters), fiction - Fiction, horror - Vampires, fiction - American fiction - Lestat (Fictional character) - Supernatural - Horror fiction - Occult fiction - Posesión - Novela - Mayfair (Familia) - Lestat (Personaje literario) - Vampiros - Brujas
- People: Lestat (Vampire) (1760-)
- Places: Louisiana
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL47381387M - OL47381388M - OL35618724M - OL42876728M - OL36718397M - OL36701060M - OL36697967M - OL35304737M - OL51477458M - OL37055274M - OL13400321M - OL28454657M - OL32036586M - OL9455605M - OL9134198M - OL7624937M - OL22141469M - OL23246837M - OL3704518M - OL7850189M - OL24253283M - OL24273440M - OL7850190M - OL7850178M - OL24950765M - OL13359174M - OL24745105M - OL9837819M - OL7764601M - OL9272780M - OL7318125M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 58049694 - 50873557 - 1107135195 - 625573127 - 1129299535 - 319858044 - 53002114 - 61394886
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2003272519
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9780701174705 - 9788466620161 - 853251748X - 9781409036753 - 9780641619342 - 8498722322 - 0099548178 - 9780676975420 - 9780099548171 - 9780553713817 - 9781409036760 - 9780345443687 - 9782259200127 - 6051866043 - 0553714163 - 9780553714173 - 0375411992 - 8466620168 - 9788532517487 - 3442461693 - 9780375411991 - 9781409036746 - 0701174706 - 9781299077119 - 8466615717 - 1409036766 - 0553714171 - 0099446723 - 0345443683 - 0553713817 - 9788490707746 - 849070774X - 1409036758 - 1299077110 - 9788466615716 - 9788498722321 - 9783442461691 - 0641619340 - 1400040205 - 9786051866048 - 140903674X - 0676975429 - 9788496546509 - 9780553714166 - 8496546500 - 9780701173548 - 2259200125 - 0701173548 - 9780099446729 - 9781400040209
First Setence:
"Lestat, If you find this letter in your house in the Rue Royale, and I do sincerely think you will find it-you'll know at once that I've broken your rules."
Author's Alternative Names:
"Roquelaure, A. N. ((pseud.))", "O'Brien Rice, Anne", "Rice, Anne", "Roquelaure, A. N.", "Roquelaure, Anne", "Anne rice", "Энн Райс", "Anne RICE", "Isabelle Glasberg Anne Rice", "Rampling, Anne", "Anne Rice writing as A. N. Roquelaure", "Roquelaure, Anne (Pseudonym)", "Rice, Anne O'Brien", "ライス, アン", "Roquelaure, A. N. (Pseudonym)", "A. N. Roquelaure", "A. Rice", "অ্যানে রাইস", "anne rice", "Ан Райс", "O'Brien, Anne", "Raĭs, Ėnn", "앤 라이스", "Rice, Howard Allan Frances O'Brien", "Roquelaure, A. (Pseudonym)", "Райс, Энн", "Anne Rampling", "Anne Rice-Dan Simmons & Philip Jose Farmer", "ANNE RICE", "A Rice", "O'Brien, Howard Allen Frances", "Raisa, Anna", "אן רייס", "Howard Allen Frances O'Brien Rice", "O'Brien, Howard Allan Frances",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1998
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
Online Access
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The book is not public therefore the download links will not allow the download of the entire book, however, borrowing the book online is available.
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2Blood Canticle
By Anne Rice

“Blood Canticle” Metadata:
- Title: Blood Canticle
- Author: Anne Rice
- Languages: ➤ chi - Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano - English
- Number of Pages: Median: 406
- Publisher: ➤ Chatto and Windus - Books On Tape - "Domino" - Arrow Books Ltd - Yi lin chu ban she - B de Bolsillo (Ediciones B) - Penguin Random House - Large Print Press - Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group - Ediciones B - Ballantine Books - Random house ltd - BCA - Random House Publishing Group - Random House of Canada Ltd - Random House Audio - ZETA BOLSILLO - Alfred A. Knopf - Goldmann - "ĖKSMO" - Wheeler Pub. - Zeta Bolsillo - Vergara - Alfred a. Knopf
- Publish Date: ➤ 1998 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2021
- Publish Location: ➤ Sankt-Peterburg - New York - Nan jing - Waterville, Me - New York, NY - London - Barcelona - [London] - Moskva
“Blood Canticle” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Fiction - Mayfair family (Fictitious characters) - Vampires - Witches - Large type books - Fiction, horror - Love stories - Fantasy fiction - Lestat (Fictitious character) - New York Times reviewed - Lestat (fictitious character), fiction - Mayfair family (fictitious characters), fiction - Vampires, fiction - Fiction, fantasy, general - Fiction, medical - Lestat (Personaje literario) - Ficción - Familia Mayfair (Personajes literarios) - Vampiros - Brujas - Novela fantástica - Cuentos de amor
- People: Lestat (Vampire) (1760-)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL35618721M - OL35620606M - OL42966209M - OL58601360M - OL36719628M - OL36697509M - OL36699185M - OL51492545M - OL29036309M - OL28446393M - OL27675978M - OL9134298M - OL23080319M - OL12583497M - OL9273097M - OL3692267M - OL24260491M - OL3578902M - OL24276254M - OL22562657M - OL7695145M - OL23270830M - OL7764602M - OL9882800M - OL15549330M - OL7318442M - OL9894166M - OL8529450M - OL9134381M - OL9332648M - OL7914018M - OL7914020M - OL7914021M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 1396964964 - 676737241 - 53298497 - 419277474 - 56884539 - 63696165 - 301183990 - 51020425 - 646303290
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2002192475 - 2003064529
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9781400041947 - 1409035565 - 3442464838 - 9780739304679 - 9787544702126 - 9780739306314 - 9781409035565 - 754470212X - 8466626689 - 5699447954 - 9780965330251 - 9781409035541 - 9780375412004 - 1587245833 - 8498720397 - 9780739306307 - 9788498720396 - 9780099460176 - 1594130450 - 9785559608327 - 9788466620260 - 1409035557 - 1400041945 - 9788466626682 - 0345443691 - 9780676975970 - 0739304674 - 8496581705 - 9780701176969 - 9781299076877 - 0965330257 - 9788496581708 - 9780736695954 - 8490707758 - 0099548186 - 1409035549 - 9781594130458 - 0099460173 - 9780099548188 - 0701176962 - 5559608327 - 9788490707753 - 1299076874 - 9783442464838 - 037541200X - 0676975976 - 9781587245831 - 9780701173555 - 8466620265 - 0739306308 - 9781409035558 - 0739306316 - 0736695958 - 0701173556 - 9785699447954 - 9780345443694
First Setence:
"I WANT to be a saint."
Author's Alternative Names:
"Roquelaure, A. N. ((pseud.))", "O'Brien Rice, Anne", "Rice, Anne", "Roquelaure, A. N.", "Roquelaure, Anne", "Anne rice", "Энн Райс", "Anne RICE", "Isabelle Glasberg Anne Rice", "Rampling, Anne", "Anne Rice writing as A. N. Roquelaure", "Roquelaure, Anne (Pseudonym)", "Rice, Anne O'Brien", "ライス, アン", "Roquelaure, A. N. (Pseudonym)", "A. N. Roquelaure", "A. Rice", "অ্যানে রাইস", "anne rice", "Ан Райс", "O'Brien, Anne", "Raĭs, Ėnn", "앤 라이스", "Rice, Howard Allan Frances O'Brien", "Roquelaure, A. (Pseudonym)", "Райс, Энн", "Anne Rampling", "Anne Rice-Dan Simmons & Philip Jose Farmer", "ANNE RICE", "A Rice", "O'Brien, Howard Allen Frances", "Raisa, Anna", "אן רייס", "Howard Allen Frances O'Brien Rice", "O'Brien, Howard Allan Frances",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1998
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
Online Access
Downloads Are Not Available:
The book is not public therefore the download links will not allow the download of the entire book, however, borrowing the book online is available.
Online Borrowing:
- Borrowing from Open Library: Borrowing link
- Borrowing from Archive.org: Borrowing link
Online Marketplaces
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- Amazon: Audiable, Kindle and printed editions.
- Ebay: New & used books.
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Beau Brummell
Brummell's chief innovation. Brummell took a house on Chesterfield Street in Mayfair and, for a time, managed to avoid the nightly gaming and other extravagances
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'the high dome of Pauls'. During the Georgian era new districts such as Mayfair were formed in the west; new bridges over the Thames encouraged development
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by Chopin in 1848, who found his apartment too expensive and moved to Mayfair. Cambridge spies Anthony Blunt and Guy Burgess lived at 5 Bentinck Street