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  2. The Man with the Golden Gun (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Man with the Golden Gun. The Man with the Golden Gun is the twelfth and final novel in Ian Fleming 's James Bond series and thirteenth Bond book overall. It was first published by Jonathan Cape in the UK on 1 April 1965, eight months after the author's death. The novel was not as detailed or polished as the others in the series, leading to ...

  3. Golden Legend - Wikipedia

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    The story of Saint George and the Dragon is one of many stories of the saints preserved in the Golden Legend. The Golden Legend ( Latin: Legenda aurea or Legenda sanctorum) is a collection of 153 hagiographies by Jacobus de Voragine that was widely read in Europe during the Late Middle Ages. More than a thousand manuscripts of the text have ...

  4. Golden plates - Wikipedia

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    According to Latter Day Saint belief, the golden plates (also called the gold plates or in some 19th-century literature, the golden bible) [1] are the source from which Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon, a sacred text of the faith. [2] Some accounts from people who reported handling the plates describe the plates as weighing from 30 to ...

  5. The Temple of the Golden Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 1-85715-169-0 (Hardback edition) OCLC. 59908578. The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (金閣寺, Kinkaku-ji) is a novel by the Japanese author Yukio Mishima. It was published in 1956 and translated into English by Ivan Morris in 1959. The novel is loosely based on the burning of the Reliquary (or Golden Pavilion) of Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto by a ...

  6. The Golden Ass - Wikipedia

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    The Metamorphoses of Apuleius, which Augustine of Hippo referred to as The Golden Ass ( Asinus aureus ), [1] is the only ancient Roman novel in Latin to survive in its entirety. [2] The protagonist of the novel is Lucius. [3] At the end of the novel, he is revealed to be from Madaurus, [4] the hometown of Apuleius himself.

  7. List of Berenstain Bears books - Wikipedia

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    The Berenstain Bears' Big Bedtime Book: 2008: HarperCollins — The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Influence: 2008: HarperCollins: First Time Books The Berenstain Bears' Really Big Pet Show: 2008: HarperCollins: First Time Books The Berenstain Bears: God Loves You: 2008: Zonderkidz: Living Lights The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule: 2008 ...

  8. Libro d'Oro - Wikipedia

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    Libro d'Oro. The Libro d'Oro ( The Golden Book ), originally published between 1315 and 1797, is the formal directory of nobles in the Republic of Venice (including the Ionian Islands ). It has been resurrected as the Libro d'Oro della Nobiltà Italiana ( The Golden Book of Italian Nobility ), a privately published directory of the nobility of ...

  9. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at Wikisource. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a 1900 children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow. [1] It is the first novel in the Oz series of books. A Kansas farm girl named Dorothy ends up in the magical Land of Oz after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their home by ...