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  1. The book was translated into and published in English in 1971 by Mayflower Books. It sold widely and later went on to be made into/inspired a series of films . The name Emmanuelle has gone on to become a by-word for erotic films and conjures up an image of the rotan peacock chair which was used as a publicity shot in the 1974 film starring ...

  2. The majority of the books consisted of poor choices by both the characters in the book and the author.

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  3. Feb 13, 2007 · Here "de le", "de la", is a formal form to show that the author will discuss about a specific topic. If there is a formal way to highlight that, you may use it; if not, you may just keep things simple.

  4. 62265716. The Night Watch is a dark, 2006 historical fiction novel by Sarah Waters. It was shortlisted for both the 2006 Man Booker Prize and the 2006 Orange Prize. The novel, which is told backward through third-person narrative, takes place in 1940s London during and after World War II. The storyline follows the fragmented lives and the ...

    • Sarah Waters
    • United Kingdom
    • 2006
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  5. 190. ISBN. 0-441-37469-7. Isle of the Dead is a science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, published in 1969 with cover art by Leo and Diane Dillon. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1969, [1] and won the French Prix Apollo in 1972. The title refers to the several paintings by Swiss-German painter Arnold Böcklin.

    • Roger Zelazny
    • United States
    • 1969
    • English
  6. E. L. Doctorow's 1975 novel, Ragtime, is set in New York City and takes place from approximately 1900 to 1917. This novel was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005.

  7. Print (hardback & paperback) ISBN. 978-0802134295. Candy is a 1958 novel written by Maxwell Kenton, the pseudonym of Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, who wrote it in collaboration for the "dirty book" publisher Olympia Press, which published the novel as part of its "Traveller's Companion" series. [1] According to Hoffenberg,

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