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  2. Books of Blood - Wikipedia

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    Books of Blood is a series of six horror fiction anthologies collecting original stories written by British author, playwright, and filmmaker Clive Barker in 1984 and 1985. Known primarily for writing stage plays beforehand, Barker gained a wider audience and fanbase through this anthology series, leading to a successful career as a novelist.

  3. Unua Libro - Wikipedia

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    Unua Libro. Dr. Esperanto's International Language [n 1] ( Russian: Международный язык ), commonly referred to as Unua Libro ( First Book ), is an 1887 book by Polish ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof, in which he first introduced and described the constructed language Esperanto. [1]

  4. List of best-selling books - Wikipedia

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    Hence, in cases where there is too much uncertainty, they are excluded from the list. Having sold more than 600 million copies worldwide,[ 13] Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling is the best-selling book series in history. The first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, has sold in excess of 120 million copies, [ 14] making ...

  5. File:Unua Libro ru 1st ed.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:Unua Libro ru 1st ed.pdf. Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 423 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 169 × 240 pixels | 339 × 480 pixels | 542 × 768 pixels | 1,239 × 1,754 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. The Book of Sand - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Sand. " The Book of Sand " (Spanish: El libro de arena) is a 1975 short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges about the discovery of a book with infinite pages. It has parallels to the same author's 1949 story "The Zahir" (revised in 1974), continuing the theme of self-reference and attempting to abandon the terribly infinite ...

  7. The Four Agreements - Wikipedia

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    The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom is a self-help book by the author Don Miguel Ruiz. The book outlines a code of conduct based on Toltec teachings that purport to improve one’s life. The book was originally published in 1997 by Amber-Allen publishing in San Rafael, California. An illustrated edition was later ...

  8. The Book of Abramelin - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Abramelin tells the story of an Egyptian mage named Abraham, or Abra-Melin, who taught a system of magic to Abraham of Worms, from Worms, Germany, [ 1] presumed to have lived from c. 1362 to c. 1458. [citation needed] The system of magic from this book regained popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries partly due to Samuel Liddell ...

  9. Family talks (1878-2003) - Wikipedia

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    Family talks (1878–2003) (Spanish: Pláticas de familia (1878–2003)) is the third book by Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, published by La Esfera de los libros in year 2003, four years after his previous work, Papers from an Unemployed Person. The title quotes Zorrilla's Don Juan Tenorio, a book that was very important to the author. [1]