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  • 1Book-and-Record set — Book and Record sets are a form of edutainment (educational entertainment) for children, consisting of a picture storybook (often in comic book format, with drawings or photos) and an accompanying recording (originally in the form of a vinyl… …

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  • 2Book of Common Prayer —    The Book of Common Prayer, the liturgical text most identified with the Anglican tradition, was the first complete book of church liturgy endorsed by both a church hierarchy and a government body. It was prepared by Protestant clerics who came …

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  • 3Book of Blood (2008 film) — Infobox Film name = Book of Blood caption = Teaser Poster director = John Harrison producer = Clive Barker writer = Novel: Clive Barker Screenplay: John Harrison Darin Silverman starring = Jonas Armstrong Sophie Ward Doug Bradley Simon Bamford… …

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  • 4Book of Common Prayer — For the novel, see A Book of Common Prayer. Part of a series on the Anglican Communion …

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  • 5Book of Vile Darkness — Infobox Book name = Book of Vile Darkness image caption = cover of Book of Vile Darkness author = Cook, Monte genre = Role playing game publisher = Wizards of the Coast release date = October 2002 media type = Print (Hardback) pages = 192 isbn =… …

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  • 6Book size — Comparison of some book sizes based on American Library Association The size of a book is generally measured by the height against the width of a leaf,[1] or sometimes the height and width of its cover.[2] A series o …

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  • 7Book of Proverbs — Hebrew Bible Tanakh …

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  • 8Book of hours — A book of hours is the most common type of surviving medieval illuminated manuscript. Each book of hours is unique in one way or another, but all contain a collection of texts, prayers and psalms, along with appropriate illustrations, to form a… …

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  • 9Book of Deuteronomy — Hebrew Bible Tanakh …

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  • 10book — Rhapsody Rhap so*dy, n.; pl. {Rhapsodies}. [F. rhapsodie, L. rhapsodia, Gr. rapsw,di a, fr. rapsw,do s a rhapsodist; ra ptein to sew, stitch together, unite + w,dh a song. See {Ode}.] 1. A recitation or song of a rhapsodist; a portion of an epic… …

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