• The Twelve and the Genii, or The Return of the Twelves in the US, is a low fantasy novel for children by Pauline Clarke, first published by Faber in 1962...
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  • Pauline Clarke (category English women science fiction and fantasy writers)
    work is The Twelve and the Genii, a low fantasy children's novel published by Faber in 1962, for which she won the 1962 Carnegie Medal, the Lewis Carroll...
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  • Burnett's The Secret Garden, where the garden is said to be coming alive, and in Pauline Clarke's The Twelve and the Genii (known in America as The Return...
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    son Peter Boston, and published from 1954 to 1976. It features a very old house, Green Knowe, based on Boston's home at the time, The Manor in Hemingford...
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    45–48 The soldiers appear in The Twelve and the Genii, a 1962 children's fantasy novel by Pauline Clarke. Barker, The Brontës, pp. 154–155 Fraser, The Brontës...
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  • (1853–1908) – Miss Merivale's Mistake, Put to the Proof Pauline Clarke (1921–2013) – The Twelve and the Genii Beverly Cleary (1916–2021) – Ramona Quimby...
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  • conferred upon the author by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), who in 2016 called it "the UK's oldest and most prestigious...
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  • 1962 in literature (category Years of the 20th century in literature)
    Faulkner Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Pauline Clarke, The Twelve and the Genii Eric Gregory Award: Donald Thomas, James Simmons, Brian Johnson...
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    children; best known for her The Twelve and the Genii; winner of the Carnegie Medal, Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis and Lewis Carroll Shelf Award Olivia...
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  • Chinese, Swedish, Russian and Dutch. Among the commentaries, there are reviews from notable figures such as Wayne Mills and Lorraine Orman, as well as...
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  • Pauline Clarke, The Return of the Twelve (US); originally The Twelve and the Genii (1962), illus. Cecil Leslie Shirley Glubok, The Art of Ancient Egypt (1962)...
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  • Zwölf vom Dachboden (The Twelve and the Genii) by Pauline Clarke, ISBN 3-7891-1557-6 Youth book: Der Sohn des Toreros (The Shadow of the Bull) by Maia Rodman...
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  • Clarke's books, including the Carnegie Medal winner, The Twelve and the Genii, and several other children's books by Rose Fyleman and Alison Uttley, among...
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    addresses the themes of social reform and freedom of speech in a time of war. Hester Burton received the 1963 Carnegie Medal for this novel. The novel opens...
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    keep lists of the subordinate officers. The Genii, Imperial Exchequer and Scribe were appointed by the Imperial Wizard. Realms – while the role of Realms...
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    Pennsylvania: Magicana for Collectors. pp. 328–330. Genii: A Retrospective" by David Charvet The Jinx Nos. 95, 114 & 115. Conjuring Arts Research Library...
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  • control the Puddle Jumpers using the Chair and fly them, cloaked, into the hive ships armed with an explosive; he believes they should ask the Genii to use...
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    databases offered and maintained as a part of NII's GeNii (Global Environment for Networked Intellectual Information) division. GeNii was created as means...
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    spirits (sometimes called fairies or genii loci), especially mountains and bodies of water. There are Grotto Heavens, and also earthly paradises. Various bodies...
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    capital of Glass Town. One of Sir Edward de Lisle's major works, Les Quatre Genii en Conseil, is inspired by Martin's illustration for John Milton's Paradise...
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    turn to wine with a twelve percent alcohol content. Many people took advantage of this as grape juice output quadrupled during the Prohibition era. To...
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    sexual organs but the forehead. Servius the Grammarian noted frontem Genio, unde venerantes deum tangimus frontem. The sex of the genii—as well as of some...
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  • by Lachesis, and the thread Cut by Atropos. The Hooded Spirits or Genii Cucullati in Gallo-Roman times The main supranational triad of the ancient Lusitanian...
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    September 30, 2008. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2009. "Bullet Catch". Genii Magazine. Retrieved September 12...
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    and UFOs (1993) Video – Trajectories Twelve Eggs in a Box: Myth, Ritual and the Jury System (1994) Video – Trajectories Consciousness, Conspiracy and...
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    the annual oath-taking by the consuls. Di superi with strong connections to the earth, such as Mars, Janus, Neptune and various genii – including the...
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    frieze from the base of the Osireion of Dendera (west median chapel) shows a procession of forty-two Hapi genii, one for each nome of the kingdom. Each...
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    incident of 1983, when Romney travelled twelve hours with the dog in a crate on his car's roof rack. On June 24, 2013, the group's former drummer Alan Myers...
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    achievement in the art of magic. He has also appeared on the covers of Magic and Genii magazines. In 2008, Angel was one of the inaugural nominees for the Harry...
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    group Genii Capital, the main stakeholder since December 2009, ending Renault's direct role in running a F1 team for the second time. Renault bought the Enstone-based...
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