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  • 94The Earth is Enough — is the most well known novel by author, Harry Middleton. It was published in March 1995 by the Pruett Publishing Company.The book chronicles Middleton s young life growing up in the rural Ozark mountains. Reviews Annie DillardThis is a grand true …

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  • 95The Mystery of the Double Cross — Directed by Louis J. Gasnier William Parke Starring Mollie King Léon Bary Distributed by Pathé Exchange Astra Films …

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  • 98The Story of Ferdinand — (1936) is the best known work written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson. The children s book tells the story of a bull who would rather smell flowers than fight in bullfights. He sits in the middle of the bull ring… …

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  • 99The Blinding of Isaac Woodard — is a song written by folk performer Woody Guthrie for his 1946 album The Great Dust Storm . The lyrics were inspired by the 1946 aggravated assault and blinding of World War II veteran Isaac Woodard in a county jail in South Carolina. The… …

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  • 100The Marriage of Figaro (play) — The Marriage of Figaro Title page from the first edition of The Marriage of Figaro Written by Pierre Beaumarchais Characters …

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