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Biography of Irving Bacheller
4079 words, approx. 13.6 pages
 Copies of Irving Bacheller's novels, especially his popular Eben Holden: A Tale of the North Country (1900), can be found on the shelves of almost any antiquarian or used bookshop, but few people recognize his name or are familiar with his work. These bo...


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petr eben
10/27/2007: 1,713 words, approx. 6 pages Composer sustained in Buchenwald and through 40 years of political oppression by his Catholic faith Petr Eben was the most loved and respected figure in Czech cultural life and his country's internationally best-known contemporary composer. In Great Britain his reputation also stood high:...
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 The Independent - London
Tales Of The Country
03/20/2003: 485 words, approx. 2 pages Whizzing through some old e-mails the other day, I came across one from my colleague Miles Kington, who was among those who kindly counselled me when I first wrote about our agonies over whether to leave London for the country. In his inimitably...


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