The Gorse Trilogy is a series of three novels, the last published works of the author Patrick Hamilton. The stories follow the anti-hero Ernest Ralph...
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Second World War and he preferred to look back to the pre-war years. His Gorse Trilogy – three novels about a devious sexual predator and conman – are not...
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Mr. Stimpson and Mr. Gorse is a 1953 novel by Patrick Hamilton, the second in the Gorse Trilogy. The United Kingdom TV drama The Charmer from 1987, is...
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Stimpson and Mr. Gorse by Patrick Hamilton, the second work in the Gorse Trilogy. The series was repeated in February and March 1990. ITV3 also repeated...
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Fabaceae. Gorse may also refer to: Georges Gorse (1915-2002), French politician and diplomat Gorse Trilogy, a series of novels by Patrick Hamilton Gorse (Aveyron)...
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O'Connor, op.cit, p.368-70 Back cover copy to 2013 reprint of the Gorse Trilogy Barber, Nicholas (21 June 2018). "Why Hitchcock's Kaleidoscope was too...
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refer to: The West Pier, a novel by Patrick Hamilton and part of the Gorse Trilogy West Pier (play), by Bernard-Marie Koltès This disambiguation page lists...
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been taken over by reeds and, on the high ground above the house, fern and gorse. For more on the quality of Fernhill’s land, see Note 48 in A True Childhood:...
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Kekec (section Gale's film trilogy)
Kosobrin - tiny old herbalist. Tinkara Brincelj Vitranc Tinka Original trilogy short novels with Kekec as the main character were published as annex in...
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Searles (1987) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, May 1987 Denise Gorse (1987) in Paperback Inferno, #66 Kliatt Langford, Dave (July 1986). "Critical...
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Frame in Her Own Words (2011), a collection of interviews and nonfiction, Gorse is Not People: New and Uncollected Stories (2012) (published in the US as...
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landscape of Ashdown Forest, with its high, open heathlands of heather, gorse, bracken and silver birch, punctuated by hilltop clumps of pine trees. Many...
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upland heaths heather (ling) and bell heather are common along with western gorse. In dry grassy areas tormentil, heath bedstraw and heath milkwort are all...
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discontinued in 2011. There are three permanent Park and Ride sites at Meynells Gorse (Leicester Forest East), Birstall and Enderby; buses operate every 15 mins...
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Burke, Carolyn (1999), "Recollecting Dada: Juliette Roche" in Sawelson-Gorse, Naomi, Women in Dada: Essays on Sex, Gender and Identity, Cambridge: MIT...
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markets held in the nineteenth century and the Romani travelling people. The Gorse and the Briar by Patrick A. McEvoy – A tale of the gypsy life on the roads...
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84, Vietnamese general in the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). Georges Gorse, 87, French politician and diplomat. Rosetta LeNoire, 90, American actress...
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Letcombe Valley Parsonage Moor Tuckmill Meadow Warburg Nature Reserve West Oxfordshire Blenheim Farm Chimney Meadows Foxholes Glyme Valley Westwell Gorse...
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Hewitt, Collected Poems, Belfast: The Blackstaff Press Michael Longley: Gorse Fires, including "Between Hovers", "Laertes", "Argos" and "The Butchers"...
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