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  1. The Wind from the Sun ( ISBN 0-15-196810-1) is a 1972 collection of science fiction short stories by British writer Arthur C. Clarke. Some of the stories originally appeared in a number of different publications. A part of the book was included in CD on board the Planetary Society 's solar sail, Cosmos 1.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MahabharataMahabharata - Wikipedia

    The Mahābhārata is the longest epic poem known and has been described as "the longest poem ever written". [10] [11] Its longest version consists of over 100,000 śloka or over 200,000 individual verse lines (each shloka is a couplet), and long prose passages.

  3. December 30, 1956. ( 1956-12-30) Sponsored by. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The Greatest Story Ever Told is an American old-time radio religious drama. It was broadcast on ABC from January 26, 1947, until December 30, 1956. [1] Beginning July 25, 1948, the program was also broadcast via shortwave radio to 58 other countries by the World ...

  4. 1,000 years. United States. Sentenced in February 1970 for the armed robbery of a dry cleaners in Dallas, which netted $73.10. [109] [110] Although at the time reported to be "probably the longest" sentence ever handed down in Texas, [111] Lee Robertson's 1905 sentence of 1,001 years was longer.

  5. THE LONGEST STORY EVER TOLD is as great as ever as he tells a story that you could get into. Listen close to this one. I KNOW SO is a straight up rock and rock song with a fifty's feel to it, plus,an amazing sax section that will just blow you away.

  6. The Chinese classic wuxia novelist Jin Yong wrote 7 long novels that surpass 500000 Chinese characters, of which the longest are The Deer and the Cauldron (1,230,000 characters) and Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (1,211,000 characters). Gu Long wrote his longest single classic Wuxia novel Juedai Shuangjiao (The Legendary Siblings/The Peerless, Proud ...

  7. Ticasuk. The story of Qayaq is one of the most enduring legends of Alaskan folklore, and now this second edition of the text by Emily Ivanoff Brown presents the myth for the modern reader in vivid detail. Qayaq recounts the epic tale of the hero Qayaq as he leaves his home in Siilvik Lake and journeys across northern Alaska and Canada.

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