Strandloper is a novel by English writer Alan Garner, published in 1996. It is loosely based on the story of a Cheshire labourer, William Buckley. The...
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Strandloper may refer to: Strandloper (novel), novel by English writer Alan Garner Strandloper (people), ethnic group of south-western Africa Harry die...
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Thursbitch (redirect from Thursbitch (novel))
continuation of styles and structures first used in Red Shift (1973) and Strandloper (1996). Letcher, Andy (2006). Shroom: A Cultural history of the magic...
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Alan Garner (section Strandloper, Thursbitch, Boneland, Where Shall We Run To? and Treacle Walker: 1996–present)
Fairy Tales (1984) and A Bag of Moonshine (1986). In his subsequent novels, Strandloper (1996) and Thursbitch (2003), he continued writing tales revolving...
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married Charles Vaughan Stanley appears as a character in Alan Garner's novel Strandloper. "Stanley, Edward (STNY798E)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University...
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Iberian Atlantic tradition in Sub-Saharan Africa. Past human occupation by Strandlopers is shown by shell middens of white mussels found along parts of the Skeleton...
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people Eliza Fraser James Morrill (castaway) Narcisse Pelletier Strandloper, a novel about Buckley by Cheshire author Alan Garner Marton is 8 miles (13 km)...
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Africa. The First Khoikhoi-Dutch War breaks out. (Then still called strandlopers by the Dutch) Van Riebeeck's Hedge of indigenous wild almond is planted...
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Nommo Awards (section Novel)
else." The Nommo Awards have four categories: Best Novel, Novella, Short Story, and Graphic Novel. They are named after the Nommo, ancestral spirits from...
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Biography portal History of Melbourne Strandloper – a novel by Alan Garner involving John Batman The Roving Party – a novel by Rohan Wilson involving John Batman...
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San people (section Novels)
Kalahari Kalahari Debate Khoisan Negro of Banyoles Botswanan art#San art Strandloper Vaalpens Boskop Man "Namibia 2023 Population and Housing Census Main...
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unknown. "Krotoa" was born in 1643 as a member of the !Uriǁ’aeǀona (Strandlopers) people. She was the niece of Autshumao, a Khoi chieftain, and trader...
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Knowledge (2000) Myth and History: Molly Gloss's Wild Life and Alan Garner's Strandloper (2001) "But Aren't Those Just... You Know, Metaphors?": Postmodern Figuration...
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The Strandloper, June/July 1979 # 196 p. 1 Poppe, G.T. (1985). Notes on the genus Cymbiolacca (Gastropoda, Volutidae), with the description of a novel species...
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All Saints, Siddington. The church is an important location in the novel Strandloper by Alan Garner. The church differs from the majority of churches in...
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